Episodes

  • Indigenous Service and Legacy with John Moses
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with John Moses, former Director of Repatriation and Indigenous Relations at the Canadian Museum of History. John discusses the legacy of residential schools, the experiences of Indigenous veterans during the First World War, and his family’s personal ties to this history, including his grandmother, Edith Montour, one of the first Indigenous women to serve as a nurse overseas.

    John also recently released his new book, Behind the Bricks: The Life and Times of the Mohawk Institute, Canada’s Longest-Running Residential School, offering a powerful look at the enduring impact of the residential school system and the importance of truth and remembrance.

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    56 mins
  • Mémorial de Vimy : Histoires Vivantes
    Mar 28 2025

    Découvrez un premier aperçu de Mémorial de Vimy : Histoires vivantes—une nouvelle façon d’explorer l’histoire grâce à l’application mémorielle de la Fondation Vimy.

    Youtube: https://youtu.be/idrNMjhna9c

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    41 mins
  • Vimy Memorial: Living Stories
    Mar 28 2025

    Get a first look at Vimy Memorial: Living Stories—a new way to explore history through the Vimy Foundation’s living memorial app.

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    41 mins
  • Forgotten Fronts: Newfoundland’s Memory of Gallipoli With Dr. Jane McGaughey
    Nov 21 2024

    Dr. Jane McGaughey is the Johnson Chair of Québec and Canadian Irish Studies at Concordia University and a historian with a Ph.D. from Birkbeck College, University of London. She is the author of Ulster's Men: Protestant Unionist Masculinities and Militarization in the North of Ireland, 1912-1923 and Violent Loyalties: Manliness, Migration, and the Irish in Canadas, 1798-1841. Jane is also host of The Irish in Canada Podcast, where she explores the stories of Irish immigrants and their descendants.

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    34 mins
  • Remembering Ypres: Memory and Loss in Canada’s First World War History with Dr. Geoffrey Bird
    Nov 7 2024

    While many Canadians are familiar with major Western Front battles like Vimy Ridge, the Second Battle of Ypres in Flanders in 1915 was a pivotal moment for Canada. This battle marked the first large-scale use of poison chlorine gas by the Germans and was also the first major CAnadian engagement since our entry in the war in the fall of 1914. Second Ypres was hugely important to the Canadian war narrative during the first years of the war, but after 1917 it was eclipsed by subsequent victories and in the century afterward has become mostly forgotten in public memory. Here to speak to us about that eclipse and the question of public memory is Dr. Geoffrey Bird.

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    36 mins
  • Le Colonialisme et la Première Guerre Mondiale avec Thomas Vennes
    Dec 14 2023

    Thomas Vennes est doctorant en histoire à l'Université de Sherbrooke. Il s'intéresse au mouvement de conquête coloniale français en Afrique de l'Ouest, en particulier au action politique et militaire des officiers français ainsi qu'à la résistance armée africaine. Lors de sa maîtrise, il a travaillé sur la guerre du Bani-Volta, une révolte paysanne dans le Burkina-Faso entre 1915 et 1916 provoquée par le recrutement de personnes africaines pour l'effort de guerre. Il s'est notamment intéressé à la mobilisation par les empires coloniaux des personnes colonisées lors de la Première Guerre mondiale.

    Photo: 9-12-15, camp des tirailleurs sénégalais à Fréjus [défilé des troupes au camp Robert] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie, EST EI-13 (471)

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    36 mins
  • 2SLGBTQIA+ Soldiers in the Canadian Expeditionary Force
    Nov 17 2023

    Sarah Worthman is a freelance researcher and writer from St. John's, Newfoundland. Sarah researches a variety of topics including: human security, political history, and queer theory. Sarah received funding from the LGBT Purge Fund to conduct research on the history of LGBT persecution during the First World War. Sarah spent time working with Veterans Affairs Canada where she began her research on the History of LGBTQ+ Soldiers in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, and is now the Executive Director of the Newfoundland Queer Research Initiative, who have recently launched the NL Digital Queer Archive. Check it out here!

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    28 mins
  • Public History and The First World War with Jesse Alexander
    Nov 10 2023

    Jesse Alexander is a Public Historian, Educator, Documentary Film Host, Researcher, and Writer. Jesse graduated from the University of Vienna/Austria with a masters in Modern History with a focus on First World War Political Cartoons. From there, Jesse spent years working in archives and traveling across Europe where he visited many sites from the war. Now, Jesse is the host of two popular history youtube channels where you may recognize him as the host of The Great War, and Real Time History channels. Through his documentaries and videos, Jesse has made war history accessible to a wide audience.

    Jesse has also worked closely with YOUkraine.at, a non-governmental organization dedicated to supporting Ukraine during the current conflict. Visit their site to learn more.

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    37 mins