
Canada’s Chinese diaspora: How the Tiananmen Square protests changed Vancouver
Protests and unrest in Hong Kong in the late 1980s and early 1990s led to an influx of immigrants in British Columbia.

Protests and unrest in Hong Kong in the late 1980s and early 1990s led to an influx of immigrants in British Columbia.

How Indigenous Peoples used an early form of lacrosse to trick the British

The soldier who chose the camera over the gun.

The Second World War came close to North American soil during the “forgotten battle,” in which Canadians played a significant part.

How Billy Green’s 1812 sabre keeps history alive

While another year separates locals from this macabre history, many residents of Victoria are still fascinated by the worst disaster the city has ever seen.



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