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Today in Canadian History

Today in Canadian History

Maker: Marc Affeld and Joe Burima

Each episode of Today in Canadian History contains an interview with a Canadian professor, journalist, author, or “everyday” historian and focuses on a unique event or moment that took place on that day in Canadian history. Today in Canadian History presents Canada’s past in a unique and accessible...

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Nov. 18 – Introduction of Standard Time

Nov. 18 – Introduction of Standard Time

To learn more about the introduction of Standard Time and the Canadian who proposed it, Sandford Fleming we spoke with author and Officer of the Order...

2025-11-18 07:26:00 00:07:24
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Nov. 17 – The 1999 Marshall Decision and Fishing Rights

Nov. 17 – The 1999 Marshall Decision and Fishing Rights

We spoke with Dr. William Wicken, an associate professor at York University as well as author of "Mi'kmaq Treaties on Trial: History, Land and Donald...

2025-11-17 07:25:00 00:11:23
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Nov. 15 – Ned Hanlan becomes world champion

Nov. 15 – Ned Hanlan becomes world champion

Back in 1880, Edward "Ned" Hanlan defeated E.A. Trichett of Australia for the world singles rowing championship.

2025-11-15 07:23:00 00:08:33
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Nov. 10 – The Edmund Fitzgerald goes down

Nov. 10 – The Edmund Fitzgerald goes down

Back in 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior.

2025-11-10 07:22:00 00:09:21
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Nov. 9 – The First Game of Football

Nov. 9 – The First Game of Football

The first documented game of football was played at the University of Toronto on this day back in 1861. To learn more about the history of football in...

2025-11-09 07:20:00 00:07:21
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Nov. 8 – Viola Desmond is physically removed from theatre

Nov. 8 – Viola Desmond is physically removed from theatre

In 1946, Viola Desmond was forcibly removed from a theatre in New Glasgow, NS for refusing to move from whites-only section.

2025-11-08 07:19:00 00:13:38
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Nov. 5 – First CBC broadcast of official time signal

Nov. 5 – First CBC broadcast of official time signal

Back in 1939, CBC first broadcasts the NRC (then Dominion Observatory) official time signal.

2025-11-05 07:17:00 00:08:55
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Nov. 4 – Inventor George Klein Passes Away

Nov. 4 – Inventor George Klein Passes Away

We spoke with Dick Bourgeois-Doyle, author of George J. Klein: the great inventor about this amazing Canadian's life and approximately 1500 inventions...

2025-11-04 07:16:00 00:06:53
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Nov. 3 – The story of Danylo Shumuk

Nov. 3 – The story of Danylo Shumuk

This political prisoner arrived in Canada after being imprisoned for 42 years.

2025-11-03 08:14:00 00:11:22
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Nov. 2 – Compensation for sterilization victims

Nov. 2 – Compensation for sterilization victims

Back in 1999, Alberta government announced that it would compensate 242 people who had been sterilized under the Sexual Sterilization Act.

2025-11-02 07:13:00 00:09:23
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Nov. 1 – Hungarian Immigrants in Canada

Nov. 1 – Hungarian Immigrants in Canada

Dr. Royden Loewen of the University of Winnipeg explains to us the difference between the waves of immigrants coming to Canada from Hungary.

2025-11-01 06:11:00 00:05:04
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October 29 – The Great Depression

October 29 – The Great Depression

We spoke with University of Calgary Professor Dr. Patrick Brennan about Canada during the Great Depression.

2025-10-29 06:09:00 00:07:11
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October 28 – William Hall is awarded the VC

October 28 – William Hall is awarded the VC

William Hall is awarded the Victoria Cross in 1859.

2025-10-28 09:06:00 00:07:30
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October 27 – The National Council of Women of Canada is Founded

October 27 – The National Council of Women of Canada is Founded

The National Council of Women of Canada is Founded in 1893.

2025-10-27 09:02:00 00:05:17
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October 25 – Leslie McFarlane is Born

October 25 – Leslie McFarlane is Born

The original author of the Hardy Boys mystery series is born back in 1902.

2025-10-25 10:00:00 00:10:37
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October 22 – Louis Riel is Born

October 22 – Louis Riel is Born

To learn more about Riel we spoke with Director of the Saint-Boniface Museum in Winnipeg, Philippe Mailhot.

2025-10-22 09:58:00 00:08:20
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October 20 – Tommy Douglas was born

October 20 – Tommy Douglas was born

Happy Tommy Douglas Day! Tommy Douglas was born on this day in 1904. To learn more about Tommy Douglas, we spoke with C. Stuart Houston, an historian...

2025-10-20 07:56:00 00:05:02
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October 19 – St. Albans Raid

October 19 – St. Albans Raid

The St. Alban's Raid took place on this day back in 1864.

2025-10-19 07:19:00 00:11:38
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October 18 - The Famous Five

October 18 - The Famous Five

On this day back in 1929, women became "persons". Guest host, Jennie Palmer.

2025-10-18 07:14:00 00:10:35
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October 15 – Chinese Rail Workers and the CPR

October 15 – Chinese Rail Workers and the CPR

We spoke with Brad Lee, the curator of The Ties That Bind, an online historical research project that works to recognize the contributions of the Chin...

2025-10-15 07:37:00 00:08:15
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October 14 – SS Caribou sunk by German submarine

October 14 – SS Caribou sunk by German submarine

The passenger ferry was sunk off the coast of Nova Scotia back in 1942.

2025-10-14 07:35:00 00:07:22
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October 13 – Anniversary of the Canadian Navy

October 13 – Anniversary of the Canadian Navy

Back in 1910, an Imperial Order in Council transferred the Naval Station at Halifax to the Canadian Government.

2025-10-13 07:33:00 00:07:55
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October 12 – Sam Hughes and General Arthur Currie

October 12 – Sam Hughes and General Arthur Currie

We spoke with Tim Cook, historian with the Canadian War Museum and author of The Madman and the Butcher: The Sensational Wars of Sam Hughes and Genera...

2025-10-12 07:32:00 00:07:22
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October 8 – Multiculturalism Policies Introduced

October 8 – Multiculturalism Policies Introduced

The first ever policies regarding multiculturalism were announced on this date back in 1971.

2025-10-08 07:30:00 00:07:27
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October 7 – First concert of the NAC Orchestra

October 7 – First concert of the NAC Orchestra

Back in 1969, 46 nervous and excited performers stepped onstage at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.

2025-10-07 07:28:00 00:07:58
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October 6 – Radio station opens in Aklavik, NWT

October 6 – Radio station opens in Aklavik, NWT

Back in 1925, station opens in Aklavik, NWT as part of the North West Territories and Yukon Radio System.

2025-10-06 07:26:00 00:07:17
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October 5 – Laurie Skreslet becomes first Canadian to climb Everest

October 5 – Laurie Skreslet becomes first Canadian to climb Everest

Back in 1982, Laurie Skreslet became the first Canadian to reach the top of Mount Everest. Canadian Pat Morrow followed only days later.

2025-10-05 07:25:00 00:09:47
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October 4 – Pianist Glenn Gould dies

October 4 – Pianist Glenn Gould dies

Glenn Gould passed away on this day back in 1982. He was 50.

2025-10-04 07:23:00 00:09:46
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October 1 – Artist Paul Kane returns to Toronto

October 1 – Artist Paul Kane returns to Toronto

The famous Canadian painter returns to Toronto after more than two years in the West.

2025-10-01 07:20:00 00:08:44
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September 30 – Arctic explorer John Rae is born

September 30 – Arctic explorer John Rae is born

John Rae is born in Scotland on this day back in 1813.

2025-09-30 07:22:00 00:12:16
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September 29 – The Aloutte 1

September 29 – The Aloutte 1

We spoke with astronaut Robert Thirsk: the Canadian who has spent the most time in space.

2025-09-29 07:20:00 00:07:32
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September 28 – Pierre Elliot Trudeau Passes Away

September 28 – Pierre Elliot Trudeau Passes Away

Historian and author John English discusses the legacy of Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau.

2025-09-28 07:18:00 00:10:04
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September 27 – Stanley Park opened in Vancouver

September 27 – Stanley Park opened in Vancouver

Park opened to public for the first time back in 1888.

2025-09-27 07:16:00 00:09:58
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September 24 – Canada Lifts Sanctions Against South Africa

September 24 – Canada Lifts Sanctions Against South Africa

We spoke with Dr. Linda Freeman, a professor at the University of Carleton.

2025-09-24 07:15:00 00:06:52
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September 23 – Mack Sennett releases first film

September 23 – Mack Sennett releases first film

Back in 1912 in New York, Quebec-born Mack Sennett releases his first Keystone Comedy film.

2025-09-23 07:13:00 00:06:32
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September 22 – Building named after Clara Brett Martin

September 22 – Building named after Clara Brett Martin

Back in 1989, the Ontario provincial government (temporarily) names a building after Clara Brett Martin, the first woman lawyer in the British Empire.

2025-09-22 07:11:00 00:09:59
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September 21 – The Toonie is Unveiled to the Public

September 21 – The Toonie is Unveiled to the Public

Brent Townsend is the the artist who designed the polar bear on the reverse of the Canadian two dollar coin.

2025-09-21 07:10:00 00:06:41
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September 20 – First signing of Treaty 5

September 20 – First signing of Treaty 5

Treaty 5 is signed for the first time at Berens River, Manitoba back in 1875.

2025-09-20 07:08:00 00:10:45
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September 17 – Fire on the SS Noronic kills over 115 people

September 17 – Fire on the SS Noronic kills over 115 people

Back in 1949, a fire on the ship kills over 115 people. The ship was docked on the shore of Lake Ontario.

2025-09-16 22:06:00 00:05:26
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September 16 – Construction begins on the Canso Causeway

September 16 – Construction begins on the Canso Causeway

Construction begins on this day back in 1952, connecting Cape Breton Island by road to Nova Scotia.

2025-09-15 22:03:00 00:07:24
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