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Canadian History Ehx

Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c

Episodes

Total: 933

In 1990, a new show debuted on CBC that followed the adventures of Sara Stanley and the King family

Canada legalized homosexuality in 1969, but there was still a long way to go for equal rights for th

When it came time to choose the first woman to sit in the Canadian Senate, Prime Minister William Ly

When Europeans first arrived on the shores of Clayoquot Sound on Vancouver Island, they met Chief Wi

For ten years, from 1926 to 1936, many couples in Toronto attempted to win a fortune. The money came

On a hot day at the end of July, a tornado set its sights on Edmonton. By the end of the day, 27 wer

Anti-Asian sentiment was brewing in Vancouver, and it exploded in several days of rioting as white r

The world knew him as Grey Owl, but in truth he was an Englishman named Archie Belaney. He posed as

Without the Heritage Minutes, there would be no Canadian History Ehx. These short vignettes that deb

For a brief few years, with no American comics coming into Canada, four companies took up the mantle

Before there was ever a Detective Columbo, there was Frances Gertrude McGill, the woman who solved g

Thanadelthur was a Chipewyan woman who only lived into her early-20s. Despite this, she brought peac

This historical, true crime podcast hosted by Kru Williams from History Television's hit original se

Lucille Teasdale-Corti was not only a trailblazer as a female surgeon in her native Canada, she was

The Lost Lemon Mine is the story of murder, a curse, and death for those who happen to find the lege

Debuting in 1992 and lasting until 1994, The Odyssey was a surreal CBC show that blended mythology,

In the late-1970s and early-1980s, Stan Rogers emerged as folk music icon as he documented the peopl

Hans Island is a small island far to the north in the Arctic. It is the size of a city block, and fo

It all began as a chimney fire on a spring day in 1900. By the end of the day, most of Hull, Quebec

Lorne Greene started his life in Ottawa, and began his career with the CBC as the Voice of Canada. B