Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c
Beginning with four specials in the early 1980s, followed by five seasons of the classic show from 1
From Frankenstein's Monster to three prime ministers representing the town to the volunteers who fou
Today, I speak with Canada's 19th prime minister, Kim Campbell. Not only was she Canada's first fema
Today, I'm looking at the pre-colonial history and the culture of the Blackfoot people, who occupied
Located in central Alberta, Ponoka was an important place for the Indigenous for centuries. Its hist
Today, I speak with Geoff Mynett, the author of Pinkerton's and the Hunt for Simon Gunanoot. It is t
Mona Parsons, a young woman from Nova Scotia, would put her life on the line to protect airmen in th
Hometown of hockey great Grant Fuhr, Spruce Grove's history involves the moving of a town, becoming
There is a belief that Canada did not participate in the Vietnam War, but we did, and in a ways many
The CN Tower was once the tallest free-standing structure on Earth. While it isn't anymore, it is st
Today, I'm looking at Fort St. John, B.C. In this city, you will find an Indigenous site that dates
Today, I speak to Tiffany Ayalik and Caroline Cox about their film, Food for the Rest of Us, which i
Today, Canada's Great War launches on all podcast platforms. Enjoy this first episode of the show an