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The #BattleofHongKong began 78 years ago today. Canadian troops suffered many casualties during the battle and in labour camps. https://t.co/lEbkRkWDhM
Carrioles allowed trappers to transport supplies and furs throughout the winter. Pulled by dogs, they were sometimes used to transport high-profile people. https://t.co/7FbBPiixHU
Two centuries ago, much of the world was left in the cold during what became known as the Year Without a Summer. https://t.co/ijN2xktBnl #weatherhistory
Today is #GivingTuesday, if you have not had a chance to view our award-winning #BlackHistory issue from Kayak, we hope you will take time to read it - it's our gift to you. https://t.co/jQvthdWx7g
Check out some resources focused around winter in our latest education newsletter! https://t.co/Lc3jXbXGca #cdnhist #histed
Learn more about a unique form of transportation from the 1800s with this video about the horse ferry. https://t.co/aziFb9eZQq
Here are six tips to help you start thinking historically. https://t.co/SPmqMB4Rzv #histed #cdnhist
These lessons help support the exploration of the untold history of the role that Black people had in the fur trade industry when working for companies such as the Hudson’s Bay Company or the North West Company during the 1700s and 1800s. https://t.co/wdN91nGZ1J #cdnhist #histed
Remember one of the most dangerous and inspiring strikes in Canadian history #HistoryWeek2019 #labourhistory https://t.co/7btKN3njoV
Excellent content for any class teaching Canadian Labour history #histcan #HistoryWeek2019 https://t.co/kNXB5b3C03