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A rare, 158-year-old book detailing the ill-fated, 19th-century voyage of the Franklin Expedition search vessel HMS Investigator — illustrated with eight famous images by one of the ship’s senior officers — has come to auction in Britain, where it’s expected to sell for about $20,000.
Canada Post is issuing new stamps to mark Black History Month, including one that honours a former American slave who became a pioneer of Alberta’s ranching industry.
Walk in someone’s footsteps, understand a different point of view, and engage with other Canadian history enthusiasts.
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Friends and volunteers have launched a campaign to stop the museum's looming eviction.
We wanted to know: why does history figure so prominently in a newspaper facilitating the sale of today's real estate? Bruce Cherney tells us "it's a natural."
February 1, 2012 CBC News: Stamp honours ex-slave as Alberta pioneer
February 1, 2012 Postmedia News: Rare chronicle of ill-fated Arctic voyage heads to auction
January 30, 2012 Postmedia News: Evidence for cause of ‘Little Ice Age’ found in Canada’s North
Feb 06, 2012 Percolate 2012 Speakers Series
Feb 08, 2012 From the Ashes of War, the Birth of a Nation: An Event to Commemorate the War of 1812 at Fort York National Historic Site
Feb 08, 2012 Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 presents "The Mirror Boy"