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#WitnesstoYesterday podcast @ChamplainSoc, @UNBLaw Prof Nicole O'Byrne (@nobyrnelaw) talks to University Professor and Dean Emeritus Martin Friedland about his @utpress book: Canadian Criminal Law in Ten Cases champlainsociety.utpjournals… @utpjournals #UofT
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“No other book has been devoted to a systematic analysis of the central role of Canadian #primeministers in fashioning #foreignpolicy ” Listen to the 250th episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #CanHist #podcast: bit.ly/WTYd123 @ubcpress @patricedutil @TorontoMet
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“Statesmen, Strategists, and Diplomats explores how #primeministers from Sir John A. #Macdonald to Justin #Trudeau have shaped #foreignpolicy ...”. Listen to a new episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #CanHist #podcast: bit.ly/WTYd123 #CanPoli
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“No other book has been devoted to a systematic analysis of the central role of Canadian #primeministers in fashioning #foreignpolicy ” Listen to the 250th episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #CanHist #podcast: bit.ly/WTYd123 @ubcpress @patricedutil @TorontoMet
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Patrice Dutil & Larry Ostola discuss the life and military career of #JamesWolfe, commander of British troops that conquered #Quebec in 1759 in this TOP 10 episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #podcast. Listen @ bit.ly/WTYj1423 #Quebechistory #letterwriting
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Revisiting the top 10 episodes! Patrice Dutil discusses the life & military career of #JamesWolfe, commander of British troops that conquered #Quebec in 1759, w/ Larry Ostola in this episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #podcast @ bit.ly/WTYj1423 #PlainsofAbraham
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In the new episode of #WitnessToYesterday Greg Marchildon interviews Scott Berthelette about his PhD dissertation turned book, Heirs of an Ambivalent Empire: French-Indigenous Relations and the Rise of the Métis in the Hudson Bay Watershed: bit.ly/WTYd202 @McGillQueensUP
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On #WitnessToYesterday, Scott Berthelette talks with Greg Marchildon about the fur trade and relations between French-Canadian traders and Indigenous trappers and hunters. Listen to “Hudson Bay, Fur Trade: French-Indigenous Relations in New France”: bit.ly/WTYd202
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This week’s @ChamplainSoc #podcast explores the history of #tourism in Canada’s smallest province. Listen to “No Booze & No Dogs:A History of Tourism in Prince Edward Island” at: bit.ly/WTYo1422 #WitnessToYesterday #PEI
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“Ida Martin’s diary demonstrates an active mind concerned with daily worries & small triumphs—the pleasures & pains of the life ordinary” Listen to “Ida Martin & Saint John’s WorkingClass” an episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #podcast @ bit.ly/WTYida #IWD2022
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#IWD2022 In an episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday podcast @ bit.ly/WTY_60s Greg Marchildon interviews Allyson Stevenson on her @utpress book Intimate Integration:A History of the #SixtiesScoop & the #Decolonization of #Indigenous Kinship.
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Most listened to @ChamplainSoc #WitnesstoYesterday #CdnHistory podcast episode of 2021 explores reasons that the #Saskatchewan government established policies resulting in the adoption of 1000s of #Indigenous children by non-Indigenous families. bit.ly/WTY_60s #60sScoop
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Most listened to @ChamplainSoc #WitnesstoYesterday #CdnHistory podcast episode of 2021 … The History of the 1960s Scoop of Indigenous Children in Prairie Canada. Listen @ bit.ly/WTY_60s #AllysonStevenson @utpress #SixtiesScoop #Decolonization #Indigenous #60sScoop
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Most listened to @ChamplainSoc #WitnesstoYesterday #CdnHistory podcast episode of 2021 … The History of the 1960s Scoop of Indigenous Children in Prairie Canada. Listen @ bit.ly/WTY_60s #AllysonStevenson @utpress #SixtiesScoop #Decolonization #Indigenous #60sScoop
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Most listened to @ChamplainSoc #WitnesstoYesterday #CdnHistory podcast episode of 2021 … The History of the 1960s Scoop of Indigenous Children in Prairie Canada. Listen @ bit.ly/WTY_60s #AllysonStevenson @utpress #SixtiesScoop #Decolonization #Indigenous #60sScoop
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The first interview I gave about my book on @masseyhall is live. Thanks to Patrice Dutil for his interest in my labor of love. Listen now to the @ChamplainSoc podcast "Witness to Yesterday." #masseyhallbook #witnesstoyesterday #torontohistory #masseyhall champlainsociety.utpjournals…

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Patrice Dutil & Raymond Blake examine the 1921 federal election & why it was a turning point in the history of Canadian politics, in the new episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #podcast @ bit.ly/WTY_e21 #WomensVote #thirdparty #MackenzieKing #ArthurMeighen
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Patrice Dutil & Raymond Blake examine the 1921 federal election & why it was a turning point in the history of Canadian politics, in the new episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #podcast @ bit.ly/WTY_e21 #WomensVote #thirdparty #MackenzieKing #ArthurMeighen
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@MarchildonGreg & @jim_farney @JSGSPP examine the impact & legacy of Prime Minister Harper’s shift from collaborative federalism to what he called “open federalism” in a new episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #podcast @ bit.ly/WTYharp @utpress #twitterstorians
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Greg Marchildon & Jim Farney @JSGSPP examine the impact & legacy of Prime Minister Harper’s shift from collaborative federalism to what he called “open federalism” in a new episode of @ChamplainSoc #WitnessToYesterday #podcast @ bit.ly/WTYharp @utpress #federalism
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