Canada's History  |  Jun/Jul 2020
Banning Beer:
Why Canada rushed to enact prohibition in the 1920s and
why the booze ban was doomed to fail.
Group efforts:
Examining the artwork and the legacy of the Group of
Seven, founded a century ago in 1920.
Changing Landscapes:
The late Canadian artist Homer Watson has long been overshadowed by the Group of Seven, whose art burst on the scene a century ago as a contrast to his more traditional painting style.
Rights fight:
A B.C. Indigenous group’s successful attempt to gain title to
their traditional land has deep roots in colonial history.
Plus, our annual Summer Reading Guide, featuring the best new titles in Canadian history publishing.
Regular columns including Roots, Destinations, Trading Post, and more!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Jun/Jul 2020.