Academic OneFileThis link opens in a new windowJournals and reference sources covering the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and many other subjects.
Gale OneFile: World HistoryThis link opens in a new windowDatabase providing coverage of both current thinking and events in world history.
Canada in ContextThis link opens in a new windowOnline experience of contextual information on a broad range of Canadian topics, people, places and events.
Canadian EncyclopediaThis link opens in a new windowFrench/English. A comprehensive and authoritative general Canadian reference work. Also includes quizzes, games, multimedia, and links to other resources.
Britannica High School EditionThis link opens in a new windowReference articles, journals, magazines, websites, multimedia, and curriculum content for high school students. Includes dictionary, atlas and student workspace.
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of CanadaThis link opens in a new windowReference maps of Indigenous Canada, information and historical photos on Truth and Reconciliation, First Nations, Metis & Inuit Peoples, as well a glossary of common Indigenous terms.
Secret Life of Canada Podcast (CBC)This link opens in a new window"The Secret Life of Canada highlights the people, places and stories that probably didn't make it into your high school textbook. Join hosts Leah and Falen as they explore the unauthorized history of a complicated country." Focus is on studying Canadian history through a diverse lens.
Famous Canadians - Biography.comYou will have to scroll through the list since there is no search option on this page. However, if you go to the homepage, you will be able to search by name.
The League of Indians of CanadaThe League of Indians of Canada was the first national Aboriginal political organization in Canada. Its main goals were to protect the rights and to improve the living conditions of First Nations people in Canada.
The Virtual Gramophone Canadian Historical Sound RecordingsThis is an archived collection of multimedia from the early days of Canadian recorded sound, providing an overview of the 78-rpm era in Canada. Click on Audio to access recordngs.
Vancouver Asashi Baseball Team - The Canadian Encyclopedia Club"The Asahi was a Japanese Canadian baseball club in Vancouver (1914–1942). In 1942, the team was disbanded when its members were among more than 21,000 Japanese Canadians interned by the federal government." [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/vancouver-asahi/]