Canadian History Ehx

Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-colonial era to 25 years ago. Whatever you want to know about Canadian history, this is your one-stop shop.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 23m. Bisher sind 583 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 2 Tage.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 10 days 4 hours 25 minutes

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The Matchless Six


In today’s short look at Canada’s history, I dive into the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam and tell the story of the Matchless Six. In a time when some people thought women couldn’t compete at the Olympic level, six women from Canada showed them how wrong they were.  Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: www.canadaehx.com/shop Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Mastadon: @canadaehx@canada.masto.host Tiktok: https://www.tiktok...


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 September 9, 2019  10m
 
 

Johnny Quilty


He was on his way to NHL stardom after winning the Calder Trophy as the best rookie in the NHL. Unfortunately, the Second World War and a horrific on-ice injury would end his career after two seasons.  This is the story of Johnny Quilty Support:...


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 September 6, 2019  4m
 
 

The Empress of Ireland


When the Empress of Ireland sunk beneath the waves of the St. Lawrence River in 1914, the disaster killed nearly as many people as the Titanic. Not as well-known, but just as tragic, “Canada’s Titanic” shook lives and the country to its core. Today in Penny Sized History, I take a quick look at the ship, the disaster and the people it impacted. Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: www.canadaehx.com/shop Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter...


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 September 2, 2019  19m
 
 

Don McLeod


He was a goalie who could defeat Bobby Orr in the Memorial Cup, but he only played 18 games in the NHL for two teams.  Nonetheless, Don McLeod would go on to become one of the greatest goalies in the history of the rival WHA.  Today, we learn his...


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 August 30, 2019  6m
 
 

How The Provinces Were Named


From British Columbia to Newfoundland and Labrador each province and territory has a unique story to tell with its name. In this episode of Penny Sized History, I look at the origin of each name. If you enjoy the episode, please give it a like and review. Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: www.canadaehx.com/shop Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Mastadon: @canadaehx@canada.masto.host Tiktok: https://www.tiktok...


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 August 26, 2019  7m
 
 

Hal Winkler


If he was born a few years earlier, or a few years later, Hal Winkler would probably be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Unfortunately, his career lasted only two seasons in the NHL before he was in the minors for good. Yet, he holds a regular season...


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 August 23, 2019  6m
 
 

The North West Company


For 40 years, it gave the Hudson's Bay Company a run for its money


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 August 21, 2019  28m
 
 

Israel Umbach And The Stony Plain Chained Train


In 1907, the CNR wasn't paying its taxes and Stony Plain sheriff Israel Umbach had enough. With a chain and a padlock, he would ensure the company paid its taxes to the town.  In this episode of Penny Sized History, I am looking at the tale of the...


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 August 19, 2019  4m
 
 

Jack Leswick


Jack Leswick was one of three brothers from Humboldt to make the NHL. He was a star of various leagues before making the jump to the Chicago Black Hawks, winning the Stanley Cup in his first and only season.  Sadly, tragedy would strike and the world...


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 August 16, 2019  6m
 
 

The Mythical Voyage of Henry Sinclair


Did Henry Sinclair actually voyage to Nova Scotia in 1398?


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 August 12, 2019  8m