Canada's History  |  Oct/Nov 2022
• A Great Machine of Healing: Surgeon-poet John McCrae served in the acclaimed McGill University field hospital in the First World War.
• Secrets of the Ruins: Montreal archaeologists unearth a pre-Confederation parliament building torched by an angry mob.
• The Beaver Supplement: The second annual supplement of The Beaver harks back to our roots with stories on Indigenous themes, the Northwest, and the fur trade. In this year's supplement:
• The Founding of Fort Severn: Cree hunters and HBC fur traders came together to build Ontario’s northernmost community.
• The Bryce Report: One hundred years ago Dr. Peter Bryce exposed terrible medical conditions in residential schools.
• Saved from the Wreckage: An intrepid botanist trekked a thousand kilometres to save his biological specimens for scientific posterity.
• We are all Treaty People: The original Treaties between First Nations and European settlers are as important today as when they were signed.
Regular features including Currents, Trading Post, Destinations, Books, Album, and History Matters.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Oct/Nov 2022.