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Explore the best of the Senate’s #FrontAndCentre series for #HistoryWeek2022! Centre Block’s rehabilitation offers a fun way to learn about the Upper Chamber’s past through carillon bells, linen ceilings, woodwork, and more. #SenCA (1/2)
#HistoryWeek2022 puts the spotlight on Arts, Culture and Creators. We have a lot to show here in Canada. For 50 years, @CalgaryOpera has enriched the culture of thousands of people who might otherwise never experience the magic of opera. Find out more: calgaryopera.com/news/reflectin…
#HistoryWeek2022: Canadian-Armenian Yousuf Karsh is one of the twentieth century's greatest portrait artists, who famously photographed figures like Churchill, Hemingway, Hepburn and Einstein. #ImmigrationMatters to Canada's arts and culture history: canada.ca/en/immigration…
#HistoryWeek2022 is coming to an end. ⏳ We hope you will continue to learn about the rich history of arts, culture and creators throughout the year. See you next year! canada.ca/en/canadian-he…
(1/6) Learn more about the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (#UNDRIP) on #HistoryWeek2022. This timeline highlights important dates related to the development and implementation of UNDRIP in Canada. 👇
Next week is Canada History Week! It runs from Nov 21-27 and this year's theme is "Arts, Culture, and Creators". Canuckle will be featuring words all week that tie in with the theme! So put your thinking caps on and get ready to learn more about Canada! 🇨🇦🎭📚 #HistoryWeek2022
Rose Ouellette, 1st woman to serve as the director of two theatres in North America, influenced many generations of Francophone artists and comedians. #HistoryWeek2022 Her story ⬇️
WATCH our NEW video about Rose Ouellette/La Poune, the first female director of two theatres in North America, and queen of burlesque theatre in Quebec. Illustrations by Audrey Malo. Produced by Bonfire Originals.
Even though we no longer police on horseback, the image of the horse and rider, with red tunic, Stetson hat, high brown boots and black horse, has become iconic. We remain one of only a few police services in the world that are internationally recognized. #HistoryWeek2022
Portia White, 1st African Canadian concert singer to win international acclaim, is considered one of the best contraltos of the 20th century. Canadians across the country and the world can still experience her immense talent to this day. #HistoryWeek2022 Her story ⬇️
#HistoryWeek2022: Watch our NEW video about Portia White, the first African-Canadian concert singer to win international acclaim. Illustrations by Raoul Olou. Featuring Think on Me by Portia White, courtesy of the White family. Produced by Bonfire Originals.
Today is the start of Canada #HistoryWeek2022. This year’s theme is Arts, Culture, and Creators. @CanWarMuseum is a great place to explore parts of our military history through art. warmuseum.ca/mollylambbobak/
In honour of #HistoryWeek2022, we highlight the 40th anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The signing of the Charter was a key milestone in our country’s history and it remains an enduring symbol of our strong values and diverse culture. #Charter40
#CanadaHistoryWeek starts today! This year’s theme is Arts, Culture and Creators. Throughout the week, we encourage you to engage with Canada’s past and take part in the discussion using the hashtag #HistoryWeek2022. More info: canada.ca/en/canadian-he…
This year, the Canadian Conservation Institute and the Canadian Heritage Information Network are celebrating their 50th anniversary. Since 1972, they have served heritage professionals from Canada and around the world. canada.ca/en/conservatio… #CCICHIN50 #HistoryWeek2022
Established in the early 1970s, the Professional Native Indian Artists Inc was one of the first independently organized, self-managed Indigenous artists’ collectives and cultural advocacy groups in Canada. #HistoryWeek2022 Watch its story ⬇️
Canada #HistoryWeek2022: WATCH our NEW video about Professional Native Indian Artists Inc, the artists collective that championed Indigenous art and culture in Canada. Thank you to illustrator Brent Hardisty @4bhardisty. Produced by Bonfire Originals.
This 1975 fifty-dollar bill, featured the RCMP #MusicalRide dome formation, and endures as one of the most memorable bank notes in Canadian history. DYK the classic photo was taken in 1970, shortly before the Musical Ride departed for Expo ’70 in Osaka, Japan. #HistoryWeek2022
#DYK there are close to 2 700 not-for-profit heritage institutions across Canada? On #HistoryWeek2022, let’s learn more about Canadian art, culture and creative professionals! canada.ca/en/canadian-he…
Canuckle #192: MODEM 📞↔️🖥️ Canadian inventor Dr. Brent Townshend created a core concept in 1996 that served as the basis for the 56K modem that allowed for data transfer between two computers at high speeds over analog dial-up phone line connections. 🇨🇦 #HistoryWeek2022 🍁
Canuckle #194: SUPER 🦸♂️ The Superman character was co-created by Canadian artist Joseph Shuster. Joseph said Metropolis was modelled on Toronto and the Daily Planet was inspired by the Toronto Star, which he delivered as a kid. #HistoryWeek2022 🍁
🔔 DON'T FORGET 🔔- Canada History Week 🇨🇦 starts tomorrow! Same rules apply as regular Canuckle words. Who's excited to learn more about Canada? 🙋🙋♂️🙋♀️ #HistoryWeek2022 #CanadaHistoryWeek
Next week is Canada History Week! It runs from Nov 21-27 and this year's theme is "Arts, Culture, and Creators". Canuckle will be featuring words all week that tie in with the theme! So put your thinking caps on and get ready to learn more about Canada! 🇨🇦🎭📚 #HistoryWeek2022
Here’s a #ThrowbackThursday in time for #HistoryWeek2022 👇 #DYK? The first ever English weather broadcast on television was delivered in 1952 by Percy Saltzman, a Transport Canada employee 📺
Former Merlin College and current University of Galway student Patrick Kelly spoke to the 5th Year history students about the RSR project in leaving cert. Thank you Patrick for coming in to the school and we wish you every success in the future! #HistoryWeek2022
We had a very busy #historyweek2022 in Rang a 3! We learned a lot from our Guest Speaker; examining an old coin collection and creating a Time Capsule.
Develop critical thinking skills about our relationships with the arts, culture, and creators. Our new learning tool accompanies the Canada #HistoryWeek2022 videos and explores the history of arts and culture in Canada. Download your free copy today. fb.historicacanada.ca/CHW2022/englis…
If you missed Canada #HistoryWeek2022 last week, be sure to catch the three new videos on our YouTube playlist here: youtube.com/watch?v=qXw3UH…
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We hope you enjoyed our featured biographies for Canada History Week 2022! The theme for 2022 was arts, culture, and creators. See the featured bios here: biographi.ca/en/bio_of_the_… #HistoryWeek2022 #CanadaHistoryWeek @CdnHeritage
That's a wrap on Canada History Week! We hope you enjoyed playing along with words that were part of the "Arts, Culture and Creators" theme! 🇨🇦🎭📚 #HistoryWeek2022 🍁 #LAUGH #MODEM #FILMS #SUPER #DANCE #BURNT #PAPER
Canuckle #197: PAPER 📜🪵📰 Born in Sackville, Nova Scotia, Charles Fenerty was a Canadian inventor who invented the wood pulp process for papermaking, which was first adapted into the production of newsprint and later the modern paper we use today. #HistoryWeek2022 🍁
This painting is one of four works in the Canadian War Museum collection by Douglas Laing, who created these paintings to honor his son who, at the time of donation, served four tours during the Afghanistan War. #HistoryWeek2022 #MilitaryHistory
Caribou at Dawn By Kananginak Pootoogook, 2001, Kinngait, Nunavut 📷 CMH CD 2001-003 #HistoryWeek2022 #CanadaHistoryWeek @CdnHeritage @HistoricaCanada
The resource-rich Turner Valley south of Calgary sparked Alberta’s reputation as “oil country.” The Valley was home to many gushers, including Royalite No. 4. In the 1920s, it was producing more petroleum annually than all the wells in Ontario combined. #HistoryWeek2022
Canada History Week is almost over. Have you watched all three of our new videos yet? Visit canadahistoryweek.ca and watch them in our digital magazine! #HistoryWeek2022 fb.historicacanada.ca/CHW2022/englis…
Canada #HistoryWeek2022: today we highlight Emily Pauline Johnson (1861–1913), an author and performer who straddled two cultures: her father was Mohawk, her mother was English. biographi.ca/en/bio/johnson… @CdnHeritage 📷 @LibraryArchives
Canuckle #196: BURNT 🔥🍞🧠 Dr. Wilder Graves Penfield developed the Montreal procedure for patients with severe epilepsy. The first patient reported smelling burnt toast, and this helped doctors to identify and destroy the nerve cells causing the seizures. #HistoryWeek2022 🍁
Canada History Week provides Canadians with opportunities to learn more about the people & events that have shaped the country. The theme for 2022 is Arts, Culture, and Creators. #HistoryWeek2022 For more information, visit: canada.ca/en/canadian-he… photo credit: PCC Archives
To wrap up #HistoryWeek2022, we're sharing a piece from our permanent collection, 'Angel' by John Scott (1950-2022). What was your favourite piece shared this week? Image: John Scott, Angel. Acrylic and mixed media on paper. Gift of Brian Groombridge and Kate Brown, 1995.
Missed our video on legendary singer Portia White? Watch it here: and learn more about her career for #HistoryWeek2022
To celebrate #HistoryWeek2022, we chose 12 Young Citizens videos that explore #ArtsandCulture.” From Stuart McLean & Mary Pratt to La Baie en Joie & Gabrielle Roy, these students share stories about their favourite musicians, writers, artists &performers. canadashistory.ca/explore/arts-c…
#HistoryWeek2022 puts the spotlight on Arts, Culture and Creators. We have a lot to show here in Canada. For 50 years, @CalgaryOpera has enriched the culture of thousands of people who might otherwise never experience the magic of opera. Find out more: calgaryopera.com/news/reflectin…
#HistoryWeek2022 is coming to an end. ⏳ We hope you will continue to learn about the rich history of arts, culture and creators throughout the year. See you next year! canada.ca/en/canadian-he…
#DYK there are close to 2 700 not-for-profit heritage institutions across Canada? On #HistoryWeek2022, let’s learn more about Canadian art, culture and creative professionals! canada.ca/en/canadian-he…
The theme of Canada #HistoryWeek2022 (Nov 21-27) is Art, Culture, and Creators. We were delighted to be part of the unique art installation for souvenir photos in front of Roy Thomson Hall, a major venue of the 36th Toronto International Film Festival Sept 16, 2011 in #Toronto.
This year, the Canadian Conservation Institute and the Canadian Heritage Information Network are celebrating their 50th anniversary. Since 1972, they have served heritage professionals from Canada and around the world. canada.ca/en/conservatio… #CCICHIN50 #HistoryWeek2022
Even though we no longer police on horseback, the image of the horse and rider, with red tunic, Stetson hat, high brown boots and black horse, has become iconic. We remain one of only a few police services in the world that are internationally recognized. #HistoryWeek2022
At CSIS, we celebrate #HistoryWeek2022 by looking at some of our projects & accomplishments. This beautiful monument, created in 2021, is on display at CSIS’s headquarters to remember and honour the victims of Indigenous Residential Schools.
Today is the start of Canada #HistoryWeek2022. This year’s theme is Arts, Culture, and Creators. @CanWarMuseum is a great place to explore parts of our military history through art. warmuseum.ca/mollylambbobak/
Explore the best of the Senate’s #FrontAndCentre series for #HistoryWeek2022! Centre Block’s rehabilitation offers a fun way to learn about the Upper Chamber’s past through carillon bells, linen ceilings, woodwork, and more. #SenCA (1/2)
This 1975 fifty-dollar bill, featured the RCMP #MusicalRide dome formation, and endures as one of the most memorable bank notes in Canadian history. DYK the classic photo was taken in 1970, shortly before the Musical Ride departed for Expo ’70 in Osaka, Japan. #HistoryWeek2022
In honour of #HistoryWeek2022, we highlight the 40th anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The signing of the Charter was a key milestone in our country’s history and it remains an enduring symbol of our strong values and diverse culture. #Charter40
We had a snap a quick X-Ring snapshot with most of our @stfxuniversity history alumni last night after our "A Future in History" virtual career night! Thanks to everyone who participated! #HistoryWeek2022 #historyhasagreatfuture @StFXAlumni
It’s #HistoryWeek2022! 🇨🇦 Join us in celebrating the countless #Canadians who have enriched our culture with their #innovative minds and creativity! @CdnHeritage
2022 Digital History Prize is awarded to ‘The Last Outlaws’ by chief investigator Professor Katherine Biber and First Nations family and cultural advisor Aunty Loretta Parsley (Impact Studios, the University of Technology Sydney). #NSWPHA #HistoryWeek2022
🗣️ Copy that… Hings? Donald Hings is the #inventor of the walkie-talkie. Read how his #innovation saved countless lives during WWII: ow.ly/kLbW50LJROA via @HistoricaCanada #HistoryWeek2022
Indigenous voices were left out when creating colonial healthcare models. During Canada #HistoryWeek2022 - action reconciliation by learning about Indigenous #CulturalSafety in palliative & end of life care virtualhospice.ca/learninghub @GCIndigenous #IndigenousPeoples #indigenous
Did you know... In 1902, The Edmonton Yukon and Pacific was the first rail line into Edmonton. It carried passengers 3 miles from the end of the CP Railway track in Strathcona across the Low Level Bridge and all the way to the Ross Hotel at 98th Ave and 102nd St. #HistoryWeek2022
During #HistoryWeek2022, Woollahra Library will celebrate the legacy of Francis Greenway, first official Government Architect of the colony of New South Wales, and the man responsible for the first Macquarie Lighthouse on South Head. Book now: buff.ly/3QVPubm
#HistoryWeek2022 Sounds Like History is a podcast 🎧 exploring the Virtual Gramophone collection fr @LibraryArchives. The debut episode discusses 2 very different recordings: one about romance & doughnuts🍩🍩🍩, the other a Baroque masterpiece🎻. Listen: canadashistory.ca/explore/podcas…
Emily Carr is one of the greats, and is notable for being one of the first Canadian painters to adopt a Post-Impressionist and Modernist style. Her art style was heavily inspired by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific NW. 📸: thegroupofseven.ca/emily-carr/ #HistoryWeek2022
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