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The Career of a Rideau Canal Tug
By Paul Harrison Alva with barge in locks 1905; Workers' History Museum [...]
What It Was Like Logging in Quebec in the 1940s
Before the age of chainsaws and logging trucks, farmers from Ontario—my father and I [...]
Remembering the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of March 25, 1911
The Workers’ History Museum held a storytelling evening on the 100th anniversary of the [...]
Lucky Us
We are very pleased to have Sam Derby-Wiman doing his placement term from [...]
Meet Our Summer Students from 2020
The Workers’ History Museum was very fortunate to receive funding from Young Canada Works [...]
Justice and Dignity for All: Stories from the Struggle for Pay Equity
By Evert Hoogers, retired postal worker and former CUPW National Union Representative. This gripping [...]