Canadian Vignettes
Posted 13 Oct, 2005 at 23:03 by blue in /History | Permanent link
If you own a television and watch the CBC or any other Canadian television station, then you have no doubt been exposed to some of the short Canadian history vignettes that air from time to time. Usually these are less than a minute long and portray some aspect of Canada's history.
Well, now you can find a collection of them online along with a short write up for each one that provides some additional background.
Some of my favorites include:
- The Arts - Stratford
- Canada and the World - John Humphrey
- Canada and the World - Lucille Teasdale
- Canada and the World - Water Pump
- Canadian Symbols - Flags
- Canadian Symbols - Les Voltigeurs de Québec
- Canadian Symbols - Sam Steele
- Commerce - Le Réseau
- Commerce - Nat Taylor
- Exploration - Jean Nicollet
- First Nations - Sitting Bull
- Innovators - Frontier College
- Military - Juno Beach
- Military - Osborn of Hong Kong
- Military - Tommy Prince
- Military - Valour Road
- Military - Vimy Ridge
- Settling Canada - Syrup
- Women - Agnes Macphail
- Women - Emily Murphy
- Women - Rural Teacher
If you have some time... check them out. Canadian or not, some of them make interesting reading to find out a little more of the story behind the video.
If you do check them out... what are your favortites... and why?