Episodes
Japanese-Canadian internment: One of Canada's darkest moments. What happens when your government has absolute power? Your life changes forever - regardless of the citizenship you hold. We explore what happens when fear dictates policy. The Canadian government would intern 22,000 Japanese-Canadians - seizing their property and selling off all they had!
Published 06/07/21
A house divided. Looking at 2 hockey clubs that mean so much to so many Canadians.
Published 05/24/21
The history of how 2 brothers from Montreal changed the world of fitness and American culture forever.
Published 05/17/21
A history we will struggle to come to terms with. Their influence in Canadian society very well kept us from being American - but it would come at a heavy cost.
Published 05/10/21
The history of curling, maple syrup, and poutine. How these 3 things would go on to play a large role in forming the Canadian identity and aspects of its culture! BUT, ARE THEY EVEN CANADIAN?!
Published 05/03/21
In 1917, Halifax would be brought to its knees. The city endured one of Canada's most horrific events. The Halifax Explosion destroyed a city, but it didn't break it.
Published 04/23/21
The tragic life of L.M. Montgomery. She gave us Anne of Green Gables - putting a Canadian story on the map. Her life would end in crippling drug addiction.
Published 04/14/21
What drove 20,000 citizens and WW1 Veterans to try to destroy Toronto's Greek community?!
Published 04/07/21
The history of lumberjacks in Canada & how they forged a piece of our Canadian history.
Published 04/01/21
Canada has some fantastic pirate folklore. Yes - the Canadian coast isn't as sexy as The Caribbean! We have our fair share of murder, rum, and booty!
Published 03/25/21
The Irish are coming! The Fenians' role in MURDER and the confederation of Canada!
Published 03/18/21
Was he a trapper or a fugitive on the lamb? We do know he was a murdering bushman with nothing to lose.
Published 03/11/21
That Night in Toronto: The History of Boxing in Canada
Published 03/03/21
Hockey... Is it who we are, or who we used to be?
Published 02/18/21
A tale of clowns & firefighters beating the living hell out of each other in Toronto, 1855... as well as burning Lindsay to the ground...
Published 02/10/21
It was really easy to die or get maimed 150 years ago in the KL.
Published 02/03/21
The Tales of 2 Forgotten Scottish-Canadian Strongmen of Olde
Published 01/28/21
Hangings in the Kawartha Lakes: A Look at Canada's long history with the death penalty.
Published 01/21/21
Drunk teachers...classrooms in taverns... School was wild in the 1830's! Education has always been a Canadian value - find out why!
Published 01/13/21
Cassie is a tattoo artist & musician from the KL. She joined The Supper to talk about her creative process in both mediums. We also went down memory lane... EMO'S NOT DEAD!
Published 12/20/20
The true root of "Santa." You've been feeding cookies to the Norse God of War this whole time!
Published 12/18/20
Catholic priests putting curses on their parishioners, Orangemen threatening to wage war, a Reverend going over the falls, The Salvation Army band going to jail. Chaos and faith!
Published 12/09/20
Rev. Jeff Bell is a Site Pastor at Trentside Baptist Church in Bobcaygeon, Ontario, Canada. Rev. Bell joined The Supper to talk about the future of the church in small-town Canada following Covid-19.
Published 12/06/20
In this episode, we explore what "The Railway" meant to Kawartha Lakes and how it changed the lives of everyone.
Published 12/03/20
Caleb Jackson is an avid gun owner, blacksmith, HVAC technician, AND MY BEST FRIEND!
Published 11/29/20