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Honda to invest $15B to build 4 new EV plants in Ontario

9th - Higher Ed
The deal includes the construction of Honda's first electric vehicle assembly plant, as well as a new stand-alone EV battery plant at Honda's facility in Alliston, Ont. CBC’s Chris Glover has the details.
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Uncovering an Ancient Civilization in Ontario's McDonald Lake

3rd - Higher Ed
Divers working in the Halliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve in Ontario, Canada recently discovered a submerged, manmade ancient stone structure. This structure is estimated to be 5,000 to 10,000 years old, sparking theories of a...
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Important People of Canada

3rd - 8th
A video entitled “Important People of Canada” which examines the lives of several people who were significant in Canada’s history.
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War of 1812 in 12 Minutes - Manny Man Does History

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the lesser known war between USA and Canada, and of course Britain. It’s the war that inspired the American National Anthem, and indeed changed the shape of North America in many unexpected ways! Here is Manny Man Does the War...
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The Dark Secret Canada Hid from the World

12th - Higher Ed
Today, we’re not going to hide from the history of Canada's Residential Schools. It’s time the sins of this country finally surface, and Canada gets the exposure it was painfully overdue for.
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Edmonton writer pens story of Hudson's Bay closure and Métis people

9th - Higher Ed
Danielle Paradis argues that Hudson's Bay's history should be remembered despite an anti-climactic closure of its storefronts, because it tells part of the story of Métis people and Canada's relationship with Indigenous people.
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Canadians vying for record $70M Lotto Max jackpot

9th - Higher Ed
Canadians are lining up across the country in the hopes of cashing in on the largest lottery jackpot in Canadian history.
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Analysis: PM's Wet'suwet'en strategy testing public patience

9th - Higher Ed
Ongoing rail disruptions prompted an emergency debate in the House of Commons Tuesday night. The prime minister is resisting calls to end the blockades through force. But as public pressure builds, he may not have enough time to find a...
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Winnipeg’s 1919 General Strike becomes movie musical

9th - Higher Ed
Winnipeg’s 1919 General Strike, which saw 30,000 people walk off the job, is being turned into a big-screen movie musical called Stand!
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Should schools bearing Sir John A. Macdonald's name be changed?

9th - Higher Ed
The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario want to rename schools that bear Sir John A. Macdonald's name because of his treatment of Indigenous people, a move that has sparked a contentious debate over how Canadian history is dealt...
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Forgotten Chinese-Canadian fought in WW I's Battle of Hill 70

9th - Higher Ed
Chinese-Canadian soldier Frederick Lee fought in the Battle of Hill 70 during the First World War. But few knew about his contributions until recently
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ViewPoint | Why it’s time for Black History month to go

9th - Higher Ed
OPINION: Writer Bee Quammie delves into Black History Month in Canada
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John A. Macdonald's complicated legacy | Sunday panel

9th - Higher Ed
John A. Macdonald's complicated legacy is sparking heated debated over whether to remove his name from schools. Many Canadians are asking, how do we honour Canada's first prime minister while acknowledging his role in creating...
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Capital gains tax is not a 'punishment,' Freeland says

9th - Higher Ed
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says changes to the capital gains tax are levelling out the playing field and that it's unfair to describe ‘tax fairness as a punishment.’ Freeland, who is also Canada's finance minister, also...
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Ontario brings in mandatory Black history learning

9th - Higher Ed
Black history will soon play a larger role in Ontario's curriculum for students in grades 7, 8 and 10. It's part of the province's plan to educate students about Black contributions, beyond Black History Month in February.
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Educators say Ontario’s Black history mandate is good first step

9th - Higher Ed
Learning Black history will soon become mandatory for Ontario students in grades 7, 8 and 9, something educators say is a good first step in improving awareness about the contributions of Black Canadians.
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Black Canadian history to become mandatory in Ontario schools

9th - Higher Ed
Black history will soon play a larger role in Ontario's curriculum for students in grades 7, 8 and 10. It's part of the province's plan to educate students about Black contributions, beyond Black History Month in February.
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Ontario museum explores life of one of the last Canadians born into slavery

9th - Higher Ed
Some Ontario historians are highlighting the story of John Baker who was one of the last people born into slavery in Canada and spent years after he was freed fighting for the British army.
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Justice minister says Moreau appointment creates 'tremendous legacy'

9th - Higher Ed
Arif Virani says Moreau's appointment puts women justices in majority for first time in Supreme Court of Canada's history.
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Who should preserve treaties between First Nations and the Crown?

9th - Higher Ed
Centuries-old agreements between First Nations and the Crown are locked in a secure government vault at Library and Archives Canada. But with an increased, intentional focus on truth and reconciliation, some say Indigenous communities...
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Investigators try to piece together how the unthinkable happened in the Manitoba bus crash

9th - Higher Ed
Scorched grass and skid marks are still visible from the air as investigators try to piece together how a minibus and semi-truck collided on a Manitoba highway near the community of Carberry.
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New play explores rise of antisemitism in 1930s Toronto

9th - Higher Ed
The Christie Pits Riot delves into the rise of antisemitism and the fight between immigrant communities and swastika-carrying racists in 1930s Toronto.
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Generations of musicians pay tribute to Gordon Lightfoot

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot — who wrote hundreds of songs — is being remembered by fans across Canada and beyond. His music, which covers the nation's history and his life as an artist with insight that crossed...
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P.E.I.’s Province House gets a major makeover

9th - Higher Ed
Province House in Charlottetown, P.E.I., known as the 'birthplace of confederation,' has been undergoing a major conservation project. Along with renovating the structure, Parks Canada has also been updating the national historic site to...