WITNESS TO YESTERDAY
The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History
*NEW*
"Making Multiculturalism" The History of a Toronto School
http://bit.ly/WTY_mms
Patrice Dutil interviews Robert Vipond on the impact of the Clinton Street School in Toronto and his book Making a Global City: How One Toronto School Embraced Diversity (University of Toronto Press). Robert Vipond is Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
This podcast was produced by Lily Robbins, Heather Ngo, Meghan Boisjoli and Hugh Bakhurst in the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Ryerson University.
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WITNESS TO YESTERDAY
The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History
Witness to Yesterday is a new series of podcasts aimed at furthering the Champlain Society's mission of deepening awareness of Canada’s documentary past and of the people who created it. The following are available FREE on the Champlain Society website at http://bit.ly/CS_WTY and at iTunes at http://bit.ly/WTYpod
Witness to Yesterday – http://bit.ly/WTYpod
The Telegram that launched Canada’s Involvement in the Suez Crisis – http://bit.ly/WTYsuez
La carrière fulgurante d’Étienne Brûlé – http://bit.ly/WTYbrule
The Hundred Days Campaign in the First World War – http://bit.ly/WTB100d
The Diary of Lucy Everett Morrison – http://bit.ly/WTYlucy
The Conscription Crisis, 1917 – http://bit.ly/WTYconcr
La crise de la conscription, 1917 – http://bit.ly/WTYconscr
John A Macdonald and “the crisis” of 1885 – http://bit.ly/WTYjohnA
Henri Bourassa and Confederation – http://bit.ly/WTYhbcon
La Confédération et Henri Bourassa – http://bit.ly/WTYhenri
Canada's Khaki Election of December, 1917 – http://bit.ly/WTYkhak
Beaverbrook: A Canadian in the David Lloyd George Cabinet, February 1918 – http://bit.ly/WTYbea
The Strange Birth of the NHL in December 1917 – http://bit.ly/WTYnhl
Canada at the Winter Olympics – http://bit.ly/WTYoly
The Unknown Northwest Passage – http://bit.ly/WTYnwp
Battling for The Maritimes, 1690-1763 – http://bit.ly/WTYmar
Reconsidering the Legacy of Vimy – http://bit.ly/WTYvimy
Rediscovering the Explorer Philip Turnor – http://bit.ly/WTYept
The Canadian Irish and the First World War – http://bit.ly/chamMMG
Native American Church and the Religious Use of Peyote in Canada – http://bit.ly/WTYpeyote
The Universe of John Plaskett, Astronomer – http://bit.ly/WTY_jp
Pierre Trudeau, Trudeaumania 50 years later – http://bit.ly/WTY_pet
The History of Psychiatric Care and Mental Hospitals in Canada – http://bit.ly/WTYpsyc
Hudson’s Bay Company Governor James Knight, 1714–1717 – http://bit.ly/WTY_hbc
The History of Canadian Spying – http://bit.ly/WTY_spy
Teaching How to Think Historically in Canadian Schools – http://bit.ly/WTYTHT
The History of Indian Hospitals – http://bit.ly/WTY_ih
The Teaching of History in Quebec’s Schools – http://bit.ly/WTYqsh
L’enseignement de l’histoire au Québec – http://bit.ly/WTYqshf
Lawyers, Families and Canadian Business – http://bit.ly/WTYlfcb
The Teaching of History in Canada’s High Schools – http://bit.ly/WTYtoh
The Power of Prime Ministers in the First 50 Years of Confederation – http://bit.ly/WTYppm
The Origins of the Security State - http://bit.ly/WTY_OSS
Canada Day Special: Canada’s Incomplete Conquests - http://bit.ly/WTY_can
Elizabeth Hale and The Two Solitudes, 200 years Ago - http://bit.ly/WTYhale
The Making of Obesity in Canada - http://bit.ly/WTYmoc
Canada’s Writers confront the Vietnam War - http://bit.ly/WTYcwv
The Fascinating Career of Mackenzie King's Diary - http://bit.ly/WTYlmk
The Enigmatic Donald Creighton - http://bit.ly/WTYcrei
The "Other 1968": René Lévesque and the Founding of the Parti Québécois - http://bit.ly/CSWTYrl
"L'autre 1968" René Lévesque et la fondation du Parti québécois - http://bit.ly/CSWTYrlf
Canada's Cyclist Soldiers of The First World War- http://bit.ly/CSWTYccs
Armistice Day Special - http://bit.ly/WTYarm
The Importance of the Eaton's Santa Claus Parade - http://bit.ly/WTYsanta
The Secrets of Banking History in Canada - http://bit.ly/WTYbank
The History of Gay Life on the Prairies - http://bit.ly/WTYprair
"Making Multiculturalism" The History of a Toronto School - http://bit.ly/WTY_mms
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