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Who could have predicted…the December 2021 issue of Kayak is here! Discover what’s inside — along with other great weather-inspired content — in the latest teaching newsletter. https://t.co/qYYT7W4XSq
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On December 7, join us for the Starting Your Storytelling Journey virtual event — featuring special guest and Kayak editor Nancy Payne! The broadcast will be at 1pm ET. https://t.co/uZ4KF5buzL
Watch the first episode of our new #animatedwebseries #HistoryBits! Called Flying and Spying, it's about Chinese-Canadian Kam Len “Doug” Sam who served in the air force in the #SWW. Shot down in France, he gathers critical information for the Allies. https://t.co/iVUTitLlAK
Brush up on some Canadian animal history with our latest newsletter! It also features a profile of Canada’s official summer sport, a look at celebrity genealogy, and more! https://t.co/nfR1zINhOH
In response to academic and public criticisms of conflict studies, this book shows how war provides a window into the human condition and demonstrates how important it is that we continue to study the subject. https://t.co/aUw4BzUTCo
Indigenous rights activist Mary Two-Axe Earley is the subject of today’s Google doodle. You can learn more about Two-Axe Earley’s activism at the link below in an article from the February-March 2016 issue of Canada’s History magazine. https://t.co/KwcJyH785y
An art installation in Halifax uses colourful pictograms to honour the African-Nova Scotian community. https://t.co/kX1TYxepJi
In this classroom activity, students will explore historical significance as the process used by historians to evaluate what was important about particular events, people, and developments in the past. #historicalthinking https://t.co/kPRffp2j76
Del loved his truck and liked to let other people use it. Until the day when a newcomer scooped it out from under his nose. #histedu https://t.co/BKmafUAGB8
Quebec-based #newspaper Le Canadien was created in 1806 to educate #FrenchCanadians about their rights, even under British rule. #cdnhist https://t.co/8z7LI4hcIq