Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c
Canada's second World's Fair was held almost two decades after its first. While Expo 86 wouldn't be
He became the Chief Medical Health Officer of Ontario. He wrote the very first Health Code in Ontari
Born with Mohawk and English heritage, Pauline Johnson took that and turned it into a thriving poetr
While Nazi Germany was on the rise in 1933, a baseball game between a Jewish team and an Italian tea
He is considered to be one of Canada's greatest singer-songwriters, and his band The Tragically Hip
For almost 20 years, Henry Morgentaler, a Holocaust survivor and doctor, fought provincial and feder
2022 marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of The Story of a National Crime. It was written
Canada had won, and Canada was ready to celebrate and welcome home its heroes. The long-term impact
It was a manhunt that became part of Canadian folklore. Over the course of two months, Canadians wer
After winning Game Six, Canada would tie the series in Game Seven and then, in arguably one of the g
With the series now shifted to Moscow, Team Canada would begin to come together. The games would fea
The series was tied, and with games left to play in Winnipeg and Vancouver, Canadians were hoping th
From Aug. 10, 1755 to July 11, 1764, 11,500 Acadians, 81% of the population in Nova Scotia, were for
Home to several Ukrainian Churches, as well as Elk Island Park, the history of Lamont includes congr