Grade 10 Canadian History Podcast

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Grade 10 Canadian History Podcast

This Podcast covers Canadian history in the 20th Century and is intended for a grade 10 applied and academic course.

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    St-Laurent, Diefenbaker, and Pearson: Who Built Modern Canada?

    This episode compares three pivotal prime ministers and asks how to measure political success: by elections, social programs, rights, or foreign policy. It explores St-Laurent’s quiet postwar expansion, Diefenbaker’s dramatic populism, and Pearson’s diplomacy and reforms that shaped modern Canada.

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    Canada and Rwanda: Lessons from a Peacekeeping Mission

    This episode explores the complex and often tragic role of Canadian peacekeepers in Rwanda from 1993 to 1996. We discuss their responsibilities, challenges faced during the genocide, and the lasting impact on those who served. Major-General Roméo Dallaire's leadership and personal Canadian stories help frame these historic events for students.

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    Canada’s Peacekeepers in the Golan Heights

    Explore Canada’s long-standing peacekeeping mission in the Golan Heights, focusing on logistical support, heroic stories, and the challenges faced during regional tensions. Susan Sommerfield brings her expert historical perspective and a personal anecdote about her time researching Canadian missions abroad.

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    Constitutional Drama Meech Lake to Charlottetown

    Explore the dramatic constitutional negotiations of the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords. Discover why both efforts to bring Quebec into Canada’s constitutional fold failed, and how their legacies continue to shape Canadian politics.

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    Corvette Navy and the Spirit of the RCN

    Dive into the untold story of the Corvette Navy and how Canada's humble ships, the Flower-class corvettes, became crucial to the Battle of the Atlantic. Discover what made these vessels unique, how they protected Allied convoys, and the communities behind their iconic names.

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    Canadian Wings Over Europe

    This episode explores Canadians’ pivotal role in the Battle of Britain and WW2’s European air war, focusing on iconic aircraft like the Hawker Hurricane, Spitfire, and Lancaster Bomber. Hear the remarkable stories behind the pilots, planes, and critical manufacturing efforts that helped shape the Allied victory.

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    Bravery Beyond Borders: The Mac-Paps and Norman Bethune

    Explore the untold stories of Canadian volunteers in the Spanish Civil War through the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion and the far-reaching impact of Dr. Norman Bethune on international medicine and revolution. This episode delves into the motivations, experiences, and legacies of Canadians who shaped history far from home.

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    Unrest on the Prairies The On-to-Ottawa Trek

    Explore the dramatic events of the 1935 On-to-Ottawa Trek, when thousands of unemployed men protested government inaction during the Great Depression. With Susan and Patrick, you'll uncover why the trek began, how it spiraled into the violent Regina Riot, and what it revealed about the Canadian government.

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    Forgotten Legends: George Selkirk and the Birth of Table Hockey

    This episode delves into the remarkable but underappreciated legacy of George Selkirk, the Canadian who replaced Babe Ruth for the Yankees, and the ingenuity behind the invention of table top hockey. Patrick and Susan bring to life two Canadian stories that shaped sports in the 20th century.

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    The BESCO Miners Strike and the Birth of Labour Rights

    This episode explores the Nova Scotia coal strikes of the 1920s, focusing on the fierce conflict between miners and the British Empire Steel Corporation. We'll examine the extreme hardships faced by workers, the landmark events like 'Bloody Sunday,' and how the struggle changed Canadian labour laws.

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    The Reserve System and the Indian Act in Early Canada

    In this episode, Susan and Patrick discuss the origins and evolution of the reserve system and the Indian Act, focusing on the impact these policies had on First Nations people in late 19th and early 20th century Canada. The conversation delves into the government's motivations, the effects on land and cultural rights, and the lasting legacy of these laws.

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    Canada's Naval Service Act and Its Impact on Empire Relations

    This episode explores the origins and consequences of the Naval Service Act, examining how it catalyzed the creation of the Royal Canadian Navy and transformed Canada’s ties to Great Britain. Through political controversies, public opinion, and historic personalities, we trace how this pivotal act reshaped Canada's defense and identity at the dawn of the 20th century.

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    Canada and the Alaska Boundary Dispute

    Explore the origins, conflicts, and lasting impact of the Alaska Boundary Dispute between Canada and the United States. Discover how gold rush ambitions and international diplomacy shaped a critical moment in Canadian history.

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    Canada and the Boer War

    This episode explores Canada’s dramatic entry onto the world stage during the South African (Boer) War. We look at why Canadians were divided on joining the fight, examine key military engagements, and discuss the war's lasting effects on Canadian identity and society.

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    Indigenous Canadians and the Great War

    This episode explores the remarkable—and often overlooked—contributions of Indigenous Canadians in World War I. From enlistment and community support to acts of bravery on the front lines, we examine the critical roles played by individuals and communities, including powerful case studies that reveal personal stories behind the statistics.

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    Unsung Heroes: Black Canadians and Women in World War I

    This episode explores the overlooked stories of Black Canadians and Canadian women who made pivotal contributions to the First World War. We examine their challenges, roles, and lasting impacts on both the war effort and Canadian society.

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    Unsung Heroes Chinese and Japanese Canadians in WWI

    This episode brings to light the brave yet often overlooked Chinese and Japanese Canadians who fought in the First World War. From individual acts of courage and resilience to collective battles for citizenship and recognition, discover how these communities shaped Canadian history despite discrimination. Perfect for a Grade 10 Canadian history class.

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This Podcast covers Canadian history in the 20th Century and is intended for a grade 10 applied and academic course.

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