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If you're a check out our latest newsletter, which features book reviews from the April-May 2023 issue of Canada's History! https://t.co/NpJ9B02XDD

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This week's features our top 6 most popular stories of 2022! Including History Bits, the 14th Canada's History Forum, our Remembering the Children Educational Package and more. https://t.co/PzAofJZ3lU

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Bonne Fête Nationale d'Acadie! / Happy National Acadian Day! Check out some history : https://t.co/abB9upAk8v

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in 1254, Italian merchant Marco Polo, known for his far-reaching travels through Asia, was born in the Republic of Venice.

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in 1864, George Brown joined the “Great Coalition” with George-Étienne Cartier and John A. Macdonald in an attempt to move Canada towards Confederation.

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Quebec-based Le Canadien was created in 1806 to educate about their rights, even under British rule. https://t.co/8z7LI4hcIq

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In our latest newsletter, we looked at our Google Analytics from February 2017 through to February 2021 to determine the top articles on our site as picked by you, the readers! Check out the full list below. https://t.co/D5i3XWQAW9

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Over the years, (and its pre-1981 predecessor, the Post Office Department) also commemorated the and on many stamps.

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In this week's newsletter we thought we would share some highlights of 200 years of relations. https://t.co/JqbCzlXIYJ

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in 1970, William Roué, the visionary naval architect behind the iconic Bluenose, died at age 90.

In 1998, honoured him on a domestic-rate stamp.

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Although wasn’t part of Canada yet, it was definitely part of the war — we imagined what it might have been like when German submarines torpedoed the harbour on in 1942. https://t.co/nE3VAXehqd

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The war strikes home. On in the fall of 1942, the night explodes as German submarines attack. https://t.co/XRimFbzAuN

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Whether you have lots of sisters and brothers or none, have one parent or two, live with a guardian or a grandparent, you’re part of a The latest issue of is all about families. https://t.co/ag65O470VA

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Whether you're an or looking for travel ideas, this week's newsletter features some incredible Canadian (and one historic mode of travel). https://t.co/ELwmnd8GAd

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Canada's History Now and the paths less travelled, figuratively and literally. anyone? https://t.co/li6IXczAVZ

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Check out some resources focused around winter in our latest education newsletter! https://t.co/Lc3jXbXGca

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Here are six tips to help you start thinking historically. https://t.co/SPmqMB4Rzv

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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

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Here's some From helpful bellhops, to burning brides, to things that go bump in the night, places of historic interest are often linked to spine-tingling tales of the supernatural. 🕷️ 🕸️ 🦇 https://t.co/ip29gFANhC

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