Canada's History | Apr/May 2025
• Airborne Assault: Canadian paratroopers fought Nazis and outflanked Soviets in the dying days of WWII.
• Political Assassination: Thomas D’Arcy McGee was famous as the Orator of Confederation, but his Irish revolutionary past came back to haunt him.
• Filipinas in Winnipeg: A unique immigration scheme brought Southeast Asian dressmakers to Manitoba.
• Coming Home: What Canada’s postwar housing scheme can teach us today.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Apr/May 2025.