From Canada’s History magazine.
Discovering the Details
Public records and family letters allow us to tell nuanced stories about Great War combatants. Read more |
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Family (History) Counselling
Take an eclectic approach to learning. There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to genealogy. Read now |
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Seeing Double
Most babies arrive nine months after conception. For Malcolm Reid it was nine months after his mother’s death. Read more
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Coming Clean
There’s much to ponder before airing family secrets. Read more |
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Genealogy Can be Child’s Play
Hip tips for making family history cool for kids. Read more |
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Dangers Lurk in Photo Albums
Attempts to conserve your family keepsakes may actually hasten their demise. Read now |
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