By Sean Graham This week, I talk with Jennifer Clark, author of Producing Feminism: Television Work in the Age of Women’s Liberation. We discuss the role of women in the television in the ...
By E.A. Heaman It’s American election time again and, once again, everyone has an opinion on whether this is just another election or whether rule of law is seriously under threat. Donald Trump ...
Stacey Zembrzycki CPR porters, L–R Phil Witt, Jack Davis. Source: Stanley G. Grizzle Collection, Library and Archives Canada, ...
By Sean Graham This week I talk with Bethany Kilcrease, author of Falsehood and Fallacy: How to Think, Read, and Write in the Twenty-First Century. We discuss the assumption that young people are ...
“Surveyor Mr. Stayner, at Don Diversion, Toronto, Ont,” 1914. Credit: Toronto Harbour Commissioners / Library and Archives Canada / PA-097849. Copyright: Expired ...
This week I talk with Rosemary Pennington, author of Pop Islam: Seeing American Muslims in Popular Media. We discuss how Ms Marvel contributed to the book’s origins, what forms of media are included ...
Lawrence Avenue West and Weston Road (site of two MTHA properties) from the air, 1974. Copyright City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 124, File 8, Item 51. This is the ...
“Laborem Ex Machina: A History of Operating Engineers and Heavy Machinery in Canada’s Construction Industry” is a new podcast and digital companion created by historian Gilberto Fernandes.
On September 11 th, 1973, General Augusto Pinochet led a military coup in Chile, overthrowing the democratically-elected President Salvador Allende. This event marked the onset of a brutal ...
The execution of the Anglo-Canadian expansionist Thomas Scott by Louis Riel’s Red River provisional government on March 4, 1870 is one of the most calamitous acts in Canadian history. In his 1912 ...