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Celebrating Josiah – Introducing the Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History
“I’ll use my freedom well.” Josiah Henson made this promise to Captain Burnham, who helped him and his family in the last part of their...
Setting the record straight – Updating four Black history plaques
I’d like to tell you about Solomon Moseby. In 1837, Moseby fled to Niagara to escape slavery in Kentucky. When his extradition back to the...
Kensington Market: Hidden histories
Ask any Torontonian where you must visit when you’re in town and, without a doubt, Kensington Market will be a fave recommendation. Located in the...
Chinese Immigration 9: Certificates that produced non-citizens
Between 1885 and 1923, Chinese immigrants to Canada were subjected to a “head tax,” according to the terms of the Chinese Immigration Act. This legislation...
Preserving the Huronia Regional Centre
Along the shores of Lake Simcoe, the rolling hills of Ontario farm country slopes gently towards the water. Here, city dwellers flock to escape the...
Portraits of a vanishing Canada
“The more you know about any life – or anything – the more you respect it.” Louis Pfeifer was one of Kitchener-Waterloo’s last shoemakers. Between...