This week’s @ChamplainSoc Witness to Yesterday explores the wild, surprising, and sometimes messy moments from Canada’s parliamentary past—from fistfights to headline-making scandals. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYj1226@utpress
Discipline. Morale. Leadership. In WWII, non-commissioned-officers were essential to the Canadian Army’s success—but they had to be created almost from scratch. Discover how in the @ChamplainSoc Findings: bit.ly/CSFindmay26
In this week’s @ChamplainSoc Witness to Yesterday podcast episode James Stewart and Charlie Feldman dive into shocking moments in Canada’s political past, from conflict & controversy to human missteps that prove history is often stranger than fiction. bit.ly/WTYj1226
In this week’s @ChamplainSoc Witness to Yesterday episode discover the lives of four generations of elite Nova Scotian women navigating war, power, and family legacy in The Black Box: Lady Bessie Borden’s Family, 1863–1956. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYj526@utpress
During #WWII, the Canadian Army had to transform thousands of civilians into skilled non-commissioned officers-leaders responsible for discipline, training, and morale on the front lines. Learn more in the @ChamplainSoc Findings: bit.ly/CSFindmay26
Andrew L. Brown’s @ChamplainSoc Findings explores how during the Second World War, Canada had to rapidly build a corps of non-commissioned officers (NCOs) to ensure discipline, morale, and success in battle. Learn more: bit.ly/CSFindmay26
In this week’s @ChamplainSoc Witness to Yesterday podcast episode Donald Wright and Carman Miller explore the fascinating story behind The Black Box: Lady Bessie Borden’s Family, 1863–195. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYj526@utpress
Four generations. One powerful family. Countless untold stories. Step into the lives of Nova Scotian women navigating war, wealth, and influence. Hear the story on the @ChamplainSoc podcast bit.ly/WTYj526
In this week’s @ChamplainSoc Witness to Yesterday episode discover the lives of four generations of elite Nova Scotian women navigating war, power, and family legacy in The Black Box: Lady Bessie Borden’s Family, 1863–1956. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYj526@utpress
What stories get hidden in history and who hides them? The Black Box: Lady Bessie Borden’s Family, 1863–1956 uncovers generations of women shaping power behind the scenes. Listen to the new episode of the @ChamplainSoc podcast: bit.ly/WTYj526
Four generations. One powerful family. Countless untold stories. Step into the lives of Nova Scotian women navigating war, wealth, and influence. Hear the story on the @ChamplainSoc podcast bit.ly/WTYj526
Four generations. One powerful family. Countless untold stories. Step into the lives of Nova Scotian women navigating war, wealth, and influence. Hear the story on the @ChamplainSoc podcast bit.ly/WTYj526@utpress
In this week’s @ChamplainSoc Witness to Yesterday podcast episode Donald Wright and Carman Miller explore the fascinating story behind The Black Box: Lady Bessie Borden’s Family, 1863–195. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYj526@utpress
Who was the premier who transformed New Brunswick in just one decade? Discover the story of Louis J. Robichaud and how his reforms changed Canadian society forever in a new episode of the @ChamplainSoc Witness to Yesterday: bit.ly/WTYm2926
In this week’s @ChamplainSoc Witness to Yesterday episode discover the lives of four generations of elite Nova Scotian women navigating war, power, and family legacy in The Black Box: Lady Bessie Borden’s Family, 1863–1956. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYj526@utpress
In this week’s @ChamplainSoc Witness to Yesterday podcast episode Donald Wright and Carman Miller explore the fascinating story behind The Black Box: Lady Bessie Borden’s Family, 1863–195. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYj526@utpress
From The Friendly Giant to Today’s Special—explore the golden age of Toronto kids’ TV. @ChamplainSoc podcast episode with Ed Conroy on how these shows shaped Canadian culture and childhood. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYm126#MediaHistory#Nostalgia