Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c
We don’t think of Canada as a place where a lot of wars have been fought, but this isn’t the case. C
He was there when the Red Baron was shot down, saved hundreds of lives in the Race Against Death, pa
Magog and its history dates back over 200 years, all thanks to the American Revolutionary War. Along
It started off as a plan to get 300 NWMP officers to the Canadian west to bring law and order. It be
It was the winter of 1929, fears of a diphtheria epidemic were high as a man had been diagnosed with
The first town in northern Ontario, and the second copper-mine town in North America, Bruce Mines ha
The subject of the documentary Devil At Your Heels, Daredevil Ken Carter made a name for himself jum
For two years, U-boats patrolled the inland Canadian waterway of the St. Lawrence River. During that
For roughly half a century, margarine was a no-go in Canada. With the dairy industry successfully lo
From 1909 to 1911, 1,000 African-Americans came from the American South to Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1952 was a huge moment for the 20th century. It was also a big
During Canada’s Centennial in 1967, the Confederation Train took Canada’s history to dozens of citie