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Toronto in the 1970’s! Here’s a preview of a young woman excitedly posing for the photographer on Yonge St looking north to College in the mid 70’s. Share your memories and stories. If you have photos you’d like to share with the group, send us a message and we’ll post them!

Toronto in the 1970’s! Here’s a preview of a young woman excitedly posing for the photographer on Yonge St looking north to College in the mid 70’s. Share your memories and stories. If you have photos you’d like to share with the group, send us a message and we’ll post them!
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Speaking of cheese!!🧀 Read this finding about a gripe made in October 1888 by the head of the Dairy Department at the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph, that reveals some of the conflicts in the cheese industry at this time!!🧀 champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/findings-trouv…

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Patrice Dutil speaks with Francine McKenzie (@westernuHistory) about the UBC Press book "Dominion of Race:Rethinking Canada’s International History" she co-edited w/ @LauraMadokoro & @david_meren in new Champlain Society #CdnHistory podcast episode bit.ly/WTYrac

Patrice Dutil speaks with Francine McKenzie (@westernuHistory) about the <a href="/UBCPress/">UBC Press</a> book "Dominion of Race:Rethinking Canada’s International History" she co-edited w/ @LauraMadokoro &amp; @david_meren in new <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> #CdnHistory podcast episode bit.ly/WTYrac
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How has race shaped Canada’s international encounters and its role in the world? Listen to the new Champlain Society #CdnHistory podcast episode bit.ly/WTYrac “The Place of Race in Canada's International History”

How has race shaped Canada’s international encounters and its role in the world? Listen to the new <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> #CdnHistory podcast episode bit.ly/WTYrac “The Place of Race in Canada's International History”
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Patrice Dutil talks new insights and controversies on race and Canada’s international history with @westernuHistory Francine McKenzie in new Champlain Society #CdnHistory podcast episode bit.ly/WTYrac

Patrice Dutil talks new insights and controversies on race and Canada’s international history with @westernuHistory Francine McKenzie in new <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> #CdnHistory podcast episode  bit.ly/WTYrac
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Patrice Dutil talks with Canadian Historian Francine McKenzie about Canada's relations with the world, looking through the lens of race! They discuss a variety of subjects, some controversial, but all very enlightening! soundcloud.com/user-437943805…

Patrice Dutil talks with Canadian Historian Francine McKenzie about Canada's relations with the world, looking through the lens of race! They discuss a variety of subjects, some controversial, but all very enlightening!
soundcloud.com/user-437943805…
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How has race shaped Canada’s international encounters and its role in the world? Listen to the new Champlain Society #CdnHistory podcast episode bit.ly/WTYrac “The Place of Race in Canada's International History”

How has race shaped Canada’s international encounters and its role in the world? Listen to the new <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> #CdnHistory podcast episode bit.ly/WTYrac “The Place of Race in Canada's International History”
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In September 1894 an explosive meeting occurred between anthropologists and activists Franz Boas and James Teit, that led to a huge treasure trove of ethnographic work on Indigenous nations in British Columbia that Canadians did not have access to before! open.spotify.com/episode/5jaxZ1…

In September 1894 an explosive meeting occurred between anthropologists and activists Franz Boas and James Teit, that led to a huge treasure trove of ethnographic work on Indigenous nations in British Columbia that Canadians did not have access to before!
open.spotify.com/episode/5jaxZ1…
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Patrice Dutil talks new insights and controversies on race and Canada’s international history with @westernuHistory Francine McKenzie in the Champlain Society #CdnHistory podcast episode "The Place of Race in Canada's International History" bit.ly/WTYrac

Patrice Dutil talks new insights and controversies on race and Canada’s international history with @westernuHistory Francine McKenzie in the <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> #CdnHistory podcast episode "The Place of Race in Canada's International History" bit.ly/WTYrac
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New resources for teaching History to grades 4-8 and 11-12 from Champlain Society. Primary and secondary sources with French and Indigenous perspectives on the founding of Québec, lesson plans and activities, developed by Mairi Cowan now at @historianmairi.bsky.social. 📚📗📕✏️🖍🖌🖊 champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/ed-resources

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Who was James Teit? Why should we know about him? Wendy Wickwire @UVicHistory talks about the impact of this tireless yet little known #Indigenous rights activist in a new Champlain Society #CdnHistory podcast episode. Listen today @ bit.ly/WTYjt.

Who was James Teit? Why should we know about him? Wendy Wickwire @UVicHistory talks about the impact of this tireless yet little known #Indigenous rights activist in a new <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> #CdnHistory podcast episode. Listen today @ bit.ly/WTYjt.
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The 'Chinese Immigration 9' forms used identification photography to track Chinese residents in Canada who wished to leave for travel purposes! Interested in learning more about what life was like for Chinese Canadian citizens in the early 20th century? champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/findings-trouv…

The 'Chinese Immigration 9' forms used identification photography to track Chinese residents in Canada who wished to leave for travel purposes! Interested in learning more about what life was like for Chinese Canadian citizens in the early 20th century?
champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/findings-trouv…
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Who was James Teit? Why should we know about him? Wendy Wickwire talks about the impact of this tireless yet little known #Indigenous rights activist in a new Champlain Society #CdnHistory podcast episode. Listen today @ bit.ly/WTYjt.

Who was James Teit? Why should we know about him? Wendy Wickwire talks about the impact of this tireless yet little known #Indigenous rights activist in a new <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> #CdnHistory podcast episode. Listen today @ bit.ly/WTYjt.
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#TeacherResources from Champlain Society! French & Indigenous perspectives on the founding of #Québec #CurriculumConnections lesson plans & activities bit.ly/CS_edu #TeachingHistory

#TeacherResources from <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a>! French &amp; Indigenous perspectives on the founding of #Québec #CurriculumConnections lesson plans &amp; activities bit.ly/CS_edu #TeachingHistory
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Are high school students learning enough history? Listen to an archive Champlain Society podcast episode “The Teaching of History in Canada’s High Schools” to find out bit.ly/WTYtoh #TeachingHistory #HistoricalThinkingProject #CurriculumFragmentation

Are high school students learning enough history? 
Listen to an archive <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> podcast episode “The Teaching of History in Canada’s High Schools” to find out bit.ly/WTYtoh #TeachingHistory #HistoricalThinkingProject #CurriculumFragmentation
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Do you #TeachHistory? Discover Champlain Society FREE #TeacherResources @ bit.ly/CS_edu French & Indigenous perspectives on the founding of #Québec #CurriculumConnections lesson plans & activities

Do you #TeachHistory? Discover <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> FREE #TeacherResources @ bit.ly/CS_edu French &amp; Indigenous perspectives on the founding of #Québec #CurriculumConnections lesson plans &amp; activities