Women in War

Jasmine Marshall

West Vancouver, British Columbia

My favourite part of Canadian History is learning new things that relate to where I live and being able to connect them with my life today.

Women of War

Jaquelin Coulson

Mississauga, Ontario

My favourite part of history is the twentieth century because much of it centres around Canada's role in the world and our foreign policies.

Women’s Rights and Lives During the World Wars

Sally O'Keeffe

Toronto, Ontario

During the summer, I work as a fifer at Fort York, a museum where every day I get to experience what it was like during Canada's 1800s.

World War I: Catalyst of Emancipation

Ben Hallworth

Edmonton, Alberta

Researching Canadian history reveals longstanding trends that have defined what it now means to be quintessentially Canadian.

World War II's Impact on the Lives of Women

Amy Tai

London, Ontario

This research helped me realize how thankful I should be to those who sacrificed their lives to protect us.

World War One and the Shaping of Canadian Women

Kaeley Wiebe

Ardrossan, Alberta

The campaign for women's rights is a cause I believe is of utmost importance.

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