Canada's History  |  Dec21/Jan22
• Car Nation: The first automobile revolution reshaped Canada in the twentieth century. Now get ready for the second.
• Star of the Concert Stage: In the 1940s contralto Portia May White was celebrated as Canada’s singing sensation.
• First in Her Class: Pioneering feminist Grace Annie Lockhart earned the degree that broke men’s monopoly on higher education.
• Laird on the Lam: A railway swindle by a fake Scottish nobleman sparked an international incident on the Canada–U.S. border.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Dec21/Jan22.