Meet our new employee, Leslie Hutchinson
We are pleased to introduce you to Leslie Hutchinson, our new Curator and Collections Manager and our first full-time [...]
We are pleased to introduce you to Leslie Hutchinson, our new Curator and Collections Manager and our first full-time [...]
In 1991 the federal government officially recognized the National Day of Mourning, held annually on April 28, eight years [...]
https://youtu.be/MMKjbYQBX2U Host: Welcome back to the show. I always love introducing things to our viewers on the show, and [...]
(1939-2020)A friend of the Workers’ History Museum recently passed away after a brief illness. He was a Professor Emeritus in [...]
Two exciting announcements were made at the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity's annual gala in Toronto on May [...]
Notable for its sketch comedy, and the career launching of many young Canadian artists, the theme of the popular 80's [...]
Original article can be found here Buckingham, Ville occupée (‘Buckingham, Occupied city‘), first published 1983, by Pierre Louis Lapointe. A [...]
Recently Glebe Report post a fantastic article regarding the our Capital History Kiosks. Read it here https://www.glebereport.ca/2018/03/taking-history-to-the-streets/
Where: Colonnade Resturant, corner of Metcalfe & Gilmour Street When: Monday April 9th, 7:30pm Reserve your table by calling Barb [...]
Screening of two documentaries illustrating racial discrimination in Canada's past, and the struggle to change for the better: Simply the [...]