Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c
From our first satellite in the early 1960s, to our role in the moon landing to the iconic Canadarm,
In the spring of 1885, a railway worker came into Montreal feeling ill. By September, the city was k
This episode is dedicated to my departed Newfoundland pup Boris, who would have been 11 on Dec. 31,
Growing up in Cumberland Sound, with whalers nearby, Ipirvik and Taqulittuq had a foot in two worlds
Running from 1994 to 1999, Due South became an iconic show on Canadian television and a hit around t
He became the Chief Medical Health Officer of Ontario. He wrote the very first Health Code in Ontari
In 1873, the company that became famous for its "unsinkable" ship The Titanic, had another terrible
The leader of a band of Cree in future Saskatchewan, Chief Piapot always put the welfare of his peop
A landmark event in Canadian history, and the flagship event of the Canadian Centennial in 1967, Exp
In the 1990s, a one-minute commercial ran on television. What no one could have expected was that th
On Nov. 11, 1918, Canada erupted in celebration when news spread that the First World War, or Great
From 1964 to 1966, The Beatles played only a handful of shows in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. Ea