While last week’s U.K. election highlighted similarities between our system and Britain’s, this week marks the anniversary of Canadians setting themselves apart
Haquyen Nguyen remembers that fateful moment 40 years ago as if it happened yesterday. As a teenager in South Vietnam, she sat
Thousands of Canadians originating from Eastern Europe were imprisoned within the barbed wire fences of internment camps across Canada between 1914 –
It was a celebration of Japanese Canadian history and community at the 10th annual Asahi tribute baseball game, which took place at
The willingness of Chilean refugees to assimilate into Quebec’s unique social context following the 1970s was at the forefront of a panel
About 600 kilometres northwest of Montreal, in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec, there is a remote plot of land where at least
The Canadian Immigration and Historical Society (CIHS) has partnered with the International Migration Research Centre (IMRC) for another year to host the
When we study the history of our country, should we examine it critically, use it to inform current policies, or highlight our
A new feature documentary might have you thinking twice when buying tomatoes and greenhouse products next time you visit the grocery store.
The 75th anniversary of the Battle of Hong Kong is being commemorated across Canada by veterans and survivors of Japanese occupation and