Canada's 1960s is a big and academically ambitious book: 430 pages of text and 175 pages of endnotes and index. On the surface, Bryan Palmer, Canada Research Chair in Canadian Studies at Trent ...
What’s Canadian about Canadian architecture? It’s a difficult question to answer, but on the very first page of this new book, editors Elsa Lam and Graham Livesey throw down the gauntlet: ...
Visual Culture in Canada 1960s to the Present examines visual art through an activist lens. In this course, students will explore how disenfranchised groups such as people with AIDS, sex workers, ...
For fans of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy who are looking for a deeper dive into the series beyond the episodes, the streaming service is offering something to help enhance the Hargreeves experience.
A large chunk of Winnipeg's Exchange District, now recognized as a national historic site, was once poised to be pulverized. In its place, a renewal scheme called for the area east of Main Street to ...
Decorating, shopping and travel are quintessential parts of the holiday season — whether it's 2016 or 1966. Here at CBC Ottawa, we dug through the archives to find videos of holiday preparation from ...
As Canadian baby boomers enter their senior years, we seem to have missed out on the U.S.’s apparently recession-proof cottage industry of books on the 1960s. Trent University professor and author ...