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The Nations of Canada

Greg Koabel
Japanese-Canadian Immigration
Fraser River Salmon Fishery
British Columbia
Canadian Pacific Railway
Anti-Asian Sentiment
Canada
Yasushi Yamazaki
Tomokichi Homa
Métis
Northwest Resistance
John A. Macdonald
Hockey
Meiji Restoration
Louis Riel
Wilfrid Laurier
Lacrosse
Indigenous Nations
Indigenous Rights
Jesuit Estates Act
Ontario

A narrative history of Canada from its first inhabitants to the present day.Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-nations-of-canada--4572969/support.

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Latest Episodes

1911. A panic over black settlers moving into western Canada sparks a heated debate on Canada's immigration laws, and the country's racial politics.

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September 1911. An unlikely partnership of conservative imperialists and French Canadian nationalists bring an end to Wilfrid Laurier's fifteen-year rule in Ottawa.

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1911. Desperate for a distraction from the Navy Question, Wilfrid Laurier is presented with a golden opportunity to fulfill a decades-long ambition by developments in Washington.

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1911. A damning report from a public health official sparks a national conversation on the future of the Indian Residential Schools program.

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Gabriel Dumont
Métis leader involved in the Northwest Resistance
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Leader of the Métis people
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Host

Greg Koabel
Narrator and host who provides a thorough and engaging exploration of Canadian history with a focus on accuracy and storytelling.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 368 ratings
  • Outstanding!

    This is an epic and well presented history! Thank you for this work. A joy to listen to and extremely informative. I wish you would provide some links/citations to source material and also some maps! Maps would be incredible!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BobcatInThe305
    United States4 months ago
  • Great post

    Who knew Canadian history was so interesting?!?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sarah Christianos
    Canada6 months ago
  • EXACTLY what I’ve been looking for!!!

    I’ve wanted to deep dive into the history of Canada’s origins for some time, but struggled to find a resource. I came across this podcast and WOW - exceeded my expectations and has me hooked. I have 5 years worth of episodes to catch up on and so far it’s been worth the commitment !!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nations of Canada
    Canada8 months ago
  • Additive Listening

    Can’t stop listening. Greg narrates a beautiful story of the history of Canada. Very well done and informative.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    THSCOYS
    Canada9 months ago
  • Excellent

    I’ve listened into the 1800s, this is a very good detailed introduction to the history of Canada from the early exploration of the French, eventually to modern times

    As an American-he has pro Canadian outlook, naturally, but 99.8% a straight forward history and very well done

    there’s a 2 star

    out there- the reviewer is hung up on 3 paragraphs in the introduction episode- ignore it and think for yourself

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TJwheelie
    United States9 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the thorough and engaging storytelling that covers a wide range of historical topics.
The podcast is often praised for its balanced perspectives, making complex historical events understandable.
Feedback highlights the informative nature of the episodes, with many viewers expressing fascination with Canada's history and its multifaceted narratives.
Some critics point out potential biases, particularly in the portrayal of political figures and events, indicating that perspectives may vary among listeners.

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#152
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#241
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#247
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Focusing on Canada's rich and complex history, content engages listeners with narratives that span from the very first inhabitants through to modern times. Episodes frequently explore pivotal events, cultural dynamics, and significant figures that shaped Canadian identity, including the impact of colonization, the development of national policies, and the contributions of Indigenous peoples. A distinctive aspect of this series is its thorough and nuanced approach to sensitive historical topics, offering an in-depth examination of Canada's past and its implications for the present, which can be especially appealing for history enthusiasts and those interested in cultural studies.

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