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Residential Schools
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“Residential Schools” is a three-part podcast series created by Historica Canada and hosted by Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais. It aims to commemorate the history and legacy of residential schools, and honour the stories of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Survivors, their families, and communities. The Residential Schools podcast series is part of a larger awareness campaign created by Historica Canada and funded by the Government of Canada. Along with the podcast series, Historica Canada also offers a video series, an education guide, and several new entries on The Canadian Encyclopedia ...
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Pensionnats indiens
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Pensionnats indiens est une série de baladodiffusion en trois parties créée par Historica Canada et animée par Eve Ringuette. Elle a pour but de commémorer l’histoire et l’héritage des pensionnats indiens, et d’honorer les histoires des survivants métis, inuits et des Premières Nations, ainsi que leurs communautés. La série de baladodiffusion Pensionnats indiens fait partie d’une campagne plus large de sensibilisation créée par Historica Canada et financée par le gouvernement du Canada. En plus de la série de baladodiffusion, Historica offre aussi une série de vidéos, ...
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Trouver sa place
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En 1971, le Canada est devenu le premier pays du monde à adopter une politique officielle de multiculturalisme. Elle a été instaurée pour préserver les libertés culturelles et reconnaître les contributions de divers groupes à la société canadienne. De nos jours, cette politique est une caractéristique déterminante de l’identité canadienne. Mais durant une grande partie de notre histoire, les choses ne se sont pas passées ainsi. Nous en explorons les raisons dans cette série en cinq parties, Trouver sa place : une histoire du multiculturalisme au Canada, produite par Historica ...
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Strong and Free
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Tracing stories from the earliest Black settlers to recently arrived Canadians, Strong and Free captures just a few of the crucial stories of Black Canadians thriving and contributing to building this country. Listen to Strong and Free, a six-part podcast from Historica Canada, produced by Media Girlfriends. Because Black history is Canadian history.
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Fort et libre
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En retraçant des histoires des tout premiers colons noirs jusqu’aux Canadiens récemment arrivés, Fort et libre capture quelques-unes des histoires cruciales de Canadiens noirs qui ont prospéré et contribué à l’édification de ce pays.
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A Place to Belong
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In 1971, Canada became the first country in the world to adopt an official multiculturalism policy. It was meant to preserve cultural freedoms and recognize the contributions of diverse groups to Canadian society. Today it’s a defining feature of the Canadian identity. But for much of our history, that wasn’t the case. We explore the reasons why in this five-part series, A Place to Belong: A History of Multiculturalism in Canada, produced by Historica Canada and made possible in part by the Government of Canada. A Place to Belong is part of a larger education campaign created by Historica ...
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