Canadian History With New Eyes: The Dark Ages?
The Dark Ages & the French Wars of Religion Some time ago, I started to
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The Dark Ages & the French Wars of Religion Some time ago, I started to
In many places, like legislatures and schools, the Bible is considered ‘hate literature’. Counseling someone
Dominion Day had been a federal holiday that celebrated the enactment of The British North American Act which united four of Britain’s colonies – Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Upper and Lower Canada (which became Ontario and Quebec), into a single country within the British Empire, and named that country The Dominion of Canada.
Britain’s claim of Rupert’s Land by the Doctrine of Discovery, proved to be one of
America has a history of Threats & Incursions into Canada, for which we had practical responses. Threats from ‘down South’ to take over the land north of the 49th Parallel (Canada) are not new. Many articles on our website will give you this information. I will highlight some...
From sporting events to Remembrance Day celebrations, Canada’s National Anthem is an iconic tune instantly recognized around the world. Believe it or not, it actually originated in Quebec! Read the full story on our website here and here. Submit your questions or send to: [email protected] and they could be...
St. Jean-Baptiste Day is a holiday observed only in Quebec, and the Curious Canadian History Buff thinks it should be a national celebration! Find out why on the very first episode of ChristianRoots Canada’s NEW podcast, Ask the History Buff! Read the full story on our website here...
In 2005 I attended a convention hosted by the Christian Heritage Party where I sang the many verses of our National Anthem – ‘O Canada’ that reflected a rich fervent prayer to God. I thought, ‘Why isn’t the entire anthem sung publicly? These are words rich in faith...