Canada's History  |  Feb/Mar 2022
• Moses in Canada: Throughout the 1850s, the legendary Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman planned her operations from a base in Upper Canada.
• Reel Failure: Canada’s first war movie turned into an epic flop.
• The Thistle and the Cross: The obituary of a Scottish nun in New France opens a path that leads back to King Henry VIII.
• Cold War Computing: Royal Canadian Navy officer James Louis Belyea conceived the world’s first wireless computer network in a daring, hidden, and nearly forgotten naval project.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Feb/Mar 2022.