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 included—would travel to a logging [...]
Before the age of chainsaws and logging trucks, farmers from Ontario—my father and I included—would travel to a logging [...]
The Workers’ History Museum held a storytelling evening on the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire in New [...]
We are very pleased to have Sam Derby-Wiman doing his placement term from January to April 2021 working [...]
The Workers’ History Museum was very fortunate to receive funding from Young Canada Works for two students from June [...]
By Evert Hoogers, retired postal worker and former CUPW National Union Representative. This gripping labour documentary takes 34 minutes [...]
(1939-2020)A friend of the Workers’ History Museum recently passed away after a brief illness. He was a Professor Emeritus in [...]
A SUGAR WORKER'S CEMETERY IN FAR-OFF KAUAI by Paul Harrison, WHM Photographer and Image Archivist In my travels, camera in [...]
The Workers’ History Museum is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2019 Pat McGrath Scholarship. She is Katharine Clark [...]
Friday, November 22, 2019, 7 PM – 9 PM PSAC HQ ,233 Gilmour Street, Ottawa, CLiFF issues important to working people [...]
Two exciting announcements were made at the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity's annual gala in Toronto on May [...]