- The Beaver: Canada's History Magazine - - Publication of Canada's National History Society, devoted to popularizing Canadian history and to make Canadians more aware and appreciative of their past.
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- Bite Size Canada - - History, trivia, facts all about Canada, with some online games as well.
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- Canadian Confederation - - Tells how Canada came to be, from the original four provinces in 1867 to the present. Historical essays showcase documents, articles and photographs.
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- Canadian Geographical Names - - Interactive and authoritative source of data with over 350,000 official and formerly official geographical names available in both English and French.
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- Canadian History Portal - - A guide to materials on Canadian history in digital format. Content is supervised by an expert editorial board.
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- Canadian War Brides of World War Two - - The history of the Canadian War Brides of World War Two; 48,000 British and European women who met and married Canadian servicemen overseas between 1940-1946 and who came to Canada to live at the end of the war.
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- The Canadian West - - The National Archives of Canada presents this virtual exhibition. A gateway to the large-scale digitization of selected holdings. Topics include the fur trade, scientific expeditions, aboriginal claims and urbanization.
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- Catherine de Hueck Doherty - - Pioneer of Catholic interracial and social justice, author, and foundress of the Madonna House Apostolate based in Combermere, Ontario.
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- CBC Archives - - Hundreds of radio and television clips from the archives of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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- Crossing the Bar - - An online exhibition on the history of women lawyers in Ontario.
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- Diary of a Student and Teacher - - A first hand account of the lifestyle of college students from 1900 to 1905; includes the first person experiences of a young school teacher in Saskatchewan.
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- The Dominion Institute - - Works to develop the shared memory and pride in the nation's accomplishments among Canadians, through educational programs, surveys and polls, and documentaries.
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- Fenians and Canada in 1860s - - Describes Fenian plans in the 1860s to attain control of what is now Canada and hold it in ransom for the freedom of Ireland.
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- Heroines.ca - - A guide to women in Canadian history with biographies, quotes, and links to related resources for students, teachers and history buffs.
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- The History of Ontario's King's Highways - - Historical and informational site, showing original highway routes from 1925-Date, old signs, and lots of old photographs. For convenience, highway mileage charts are listed.
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- History of the Northwest Coast - - Significant events and history of the people of the northwest Canada from 1774 to present day. Includes journal entries from Captain Cook, fur traders, Indian prophets, and ethnographers.
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- Macphail, Agnes Campbell - - Biographical information concerning first female member of Canadian parliament and Ontario Legislature, forum, photos and link.
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- New France New Horizons - - Marking the 400th anniversary of the French presence in North America in 2004, France and Canada have created this portal to a virtual exhibition and a database containing more than one million images.
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- The Nunavut voyages of Martin Frobisher - - Frobisher's expeditions to Nunavut in Arctic Canada are described as well as the search for a Northwest Passage to Asia, the first mining venture in Canada, and the earliest attempt by the English to establish a colony in the New World.
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- Pogey - - A brief investigation into the origin and meaning of the word "Pogey" (Employment Insurance payments). [PDF.
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- The 1837 Rebellions - - Information about the 1837 Mackenzie-Papineau rebellions that rocked Upper and Lower Canada. Chronology, biographies of the leaders, background, reactions, aftermath and other information.
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- The Road Scholar - - A site dedicated to Ontario's historical trails, pioneer roads, byways and highways, as well as horseless carriages.
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- The Shingwauk Project - - Historical photos and documents of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School, with information about the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association.
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- Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill - - The conditions and challenges of emigrants' lives in 19th-century Canada as reflected in the lives and writings of Catharine Parr Traill(1802-99) and Susanna Moodie (1803-85).
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- Territorial Evolution of Canada - - Provides maps that depict the evolution of the nation's international, provincial and territorial boundaries from 1667 through 1999.
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- This Week in History - - Weekly presentation on aspects of Canadian history related to commemorations by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada and National Parks.
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