by Helen Smith-MacPhail | Jul 13, 2023 | Recommended Resources
Held every February in Winnipeg’s “French Quarter” of St. Boniface. The festival’s mission is to promote joie de vivre and extend the reach of the French language and culture throughout the year through artistic, educational, historical and cultural experiences...
by Helen Smith-MacPhail | Jul 13, 2023 | Recommended Resources
Canada’s upper house of Parliament. has a number of resources for teachers including their YouTube channel which explain aspects of the Senate and government generally. You can invite a senator to speak to your students, and there are resources available to help...
by Helen Smith-MacPhail | Jul 13, 2023 | Recommended Resources
The department within the Government of Canada with responsibility for war veterans, Canadian Armed Forces and Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Lessons/Units for Teachers: Classroom resources, Veteran’s week learning resource, Teacher...
by Helen Smith-MacPhail | Jul 13, 2023 | Recommended Resources
They honour, preserve, and share Japanese culture and Japanese Canadian history and heritage for a better Canada. Digital Field Trips Education Kits: Japanese Canadian Journeys Education Kits Primary Source Material: Broken Promises JOURNEYS Digital Resource has...
by Helen Smith-MacPhail | Jul 13, 2023 | Recommended Resources
The largest provincial archives in Canada, and the premier source of information about the history of the land we now call Ontario and its people. Since 1903, the Archives of Ontario have been collecting, preserving, and making available the documentary heritage of...
by Helen Smith-MacPhail | Jul 13, 2023 | Recommended Resources
Committed to deepening understanding of Vancouver through common stories, objects and experiences. The Museum of Vancouver aims to inspire and foster a more socially connected, resilient, and publicly engaged city as well as provide a gathering space that fosters...