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Marc Affeld and Joe Burima
Today in Canadian History
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 manner. The series is designed to be a first step to learning more about our past. We would like to remind Canadians not just about what makes our country great, but what makes it complicated, beautiful, diverse, and ours. Feel free to get in touch with Marc & Joe via-email: [email protected]
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Ratings & Reviews
4.3 stars from 213 ratings
Kudos
A great podcast for expats like myself or anyone interested in dipping their toe into the Canadian history. The programs are compact and well informed. The broadcasters are lively and obviously interested in the topic. Great stuff. Please keep up the good work! From G.A.K. in Japan.
gkirk via Apple Podcasts · Japan · 09/12/17
Canadian history.....finally
I love listening to a podcast about Canadian history.
jbooth007 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/11/17
Awesome
Yay
86678882/343 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/08/17
Recent Episodes
Published 06/30/22
The Chinese Immigration Act was passed on this day back in 1923. To learn more we spoke with Britt Braaten, the Curator and Manager of the Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
Published 06/30/22
Queen Elizabeth II was in Toronto to attend the 99th annual Queen's Plate at Woodbine. To learn more we spoke with Louis Cauz, the Managing Director at the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame as well as the author of "The Plate: 150 Years of Royal Tradition from Don Juan to the 2009 Winner".
Published 06/29/22
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