Scholar and activist Glen Coulthard on the connection between indigenous and anticapitalist struggles.
Job security is hard to come by in present day college basketball but as the University of Kansas Jayhawks begin their 115th season, head coach Bill Self is only the eighth coach in the program's history...
During the Second World War, on 19 August 1942, the Allies launched a major raid on the French coastal port of Dieppe. Operation Jubilee was the first Canadian Army engagement in the European theatre of the war, designed to test the Allies' ability to launch amphibious assaults against Adolf Hitler's "Fortress Europe." The raid was a disaster: More than 900 Canadian soldiers were killed, and thousands more were wounded and taken prisoner. Despite the bloodshed, the raid provided valuable lessons for subsequent Allied amphibious assaults on Africa, Italy and Normandy.
The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement signed after World War One had ended in 1918. It was the product of the German Armistice.
Seventy-nine years ago this week, the New York Stock Exchange experienced the worst financial panic the country had ever seen. There have been more crashes...
Ten years ago, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield floated high above the Atlantic as he helped install the Canadarm2 on the International Space Station.
A look at some of the most iconic images in Canadian history, as selected by Stephen Bulger.
The role of women in Vietnam War.
Explore History of Architecture, CCA's 128 photos on Flickr!
Quebec will soon enjoy distinct status in Canada and across the World Wide Web, thanks to recognition by the global Internet body.
1889 Copy 1 20.4 x 25.3 cm Copy 2 18 x 12.7 cm 2 Black and white copy prints 4 unidentified Royal Northwest Mounted Police Officers posed with rifles outside the Writing-On-Stone Detachment. To obtain high quality and larger reproductions of this image please visit the Galt Museum & Archives website: www.galtmuseum.com/archives.htm and include thIs number in your request: P19640716000
The following photos are from a collection housed at Bancroft Library at the University of California at Berkeley. The photos span from 1942-1945 at various internment camps around the U.S. operat