As people gather to remember those who fought and died to protect this country in past wars, a new poll suggests many Canadians know little about their country's history.
In the latest Flashback newsletter: messing with the clock and the calendar, a really fast train someday and how to deal with too much stuff.
Students at a North York school are helping to archive the stories and memories of veterans. The Oral History Project at ...
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The documents — copies of which CBC News has obtained — are described on the cover page as being from the Archives of the ...
For the 100th year, Vancouver events honouring soldiers who fought for Canada are being held under the shadow of the Victory ...
A Miramichi playwright is bringing the story of Leslie Allan, a hunter who went missing in the woods near Blackville in 1927, ...
In a high-tech attempt to save history from the ravages of time, a Canadian company has come up with a new app to tell the ...
Though Edward Clutesi was killed while fighting for the Canadian military in the Second World War, his memory and legacy live ...
A national ceremony in Belgium on Friday recognized the roughly 4,000 First Nations, Metis and Inuit soldiers from Canada who ...
A researcher studying the rise of extremism in Atlantic Canada warns Ku Klux Klan Halloween costumes are just one example of ...
A weekend event showcased old magazines, buttons and other items that represent queer history in Newfoundland and Labrador.