I have come across the following Canadian websites, social media websites, and newspaper articles this past week that were of interest to me, and I thought you might be interested in them, too.
Websites
In 1978, Alfredo Bessette of Montreal, known as Brother André, was declared venerable in a decree approved by the Pope. In Feb. 2010, he became modern-day Canada's first saint, with the formal canonization held on Oct. 17th in Rome.
To read more, go to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_Bessette
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On 12 July 1920, author and historian Pierre Berton was born in Whitehorse. He died on Nov. 30, 2004. Ten years later, on 12 July 1930, actor Gordon Pinsent was born in Grand Falls, Newfoundland.
Social Media
Video: SNTC's artistic history
In the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth, you can take a trip back in time to the first Stampede by listening to Christine Leppard shares the history of the Calgary Stampede as its historical specialist. She is appearing in the Quirk Cabin, the 1886 home of pioneers John and Mary Quirk, located in Weadickville, Alberta.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Tunnel vision: What's with the underground discovery at Bannerman Park?
French photographers seek N.L. WWI connections for project
Read
how Eric Ecolan and Mathieu Drouet got together to visit Newfoundland
to gather information about the soldier who fought in the First Woirld
war in France, especially in two battles - Monchy-le-Preux and Beaumont
Hamel.
Nova Scotia
History comes to life at Iona's Highland Village
Read the story about the Scottish pipes that were rescued at the Somme in 1916 in the First World War.
Prince Edward Island
Ellerslie student in the running in Young Citizens video contest
You can see who has won the Young Citizens video contest by going to
http://www.canadahistory.com website. Voting stopped July the 11th.
New Brunswick
Sackville author publishes three books on local history
Eugene Goodrich, Professor Emeritus (History), Mount Allison University, in association with the Westmorland Historical Society, has completed three works on aspects of the Tantramar region and southeastern New Brunswick.
There are changes coming to the The New Brunswick Museum – all for the better.
Quebec
A very moving story of Lac-Mégantic a year after the explosion and fire of the train explosion that hit the town on July 6th.
The Notre-Dame-du-Vieux located in Pointe-Claire will close its doors in December, and 19 nuns will have to find other accommodation.
Ontario
"Speakers for the Dead," which reveals some of the *forgotten* history of Blacks in Canada - specifically, the original black settlers of Priceville, Ontario, Canada, who've been there for centuries, and whose long-time presence and contributions have been mostly ignored.
Manitoba
No stories this week.
Saskatchewan
No stories this week.
Alberta
Alberta wants to change 'Wild Rose Country' to alberta.ca on licence plates
British Columbia
Heritage home could serve as agricultural interpetive centre
http://www.delta-optimist.com/opinion/heritage-home-could-serve-as-agricultural-interpetive-centre-1.1202260#sthash.WL3LA8FB.dpuf
The Kittson house could become an agricultural interpetive centre if everythinbg turns out right.
Story of the Week
Here is a fun thing to do – vote for your favourite Canadian city.
Canada, because of its size and diversity, has lots of favourite places, and one of my favourite places is – Quebec City.
I first went to Quebec City with my parents in the 1980s for a short one day visit, and two years later, I went back to the city on my honeymoon. We had taken a trip through Maine, up the Canada Highway (where so many French-Canadians had gone down to the United States for work at the turn of the 20th century), through the Beauce – and it was beautiful beyond words.
We have returned there many time that first visit, and it is the most captivating city I have ever seen - especially in the wintertime – it’s beautiful. There is something about being there in all of the seasons that is like no other place I have ever been to in Canada. And besides - my husband is from there!
So now that your know my pick, vote for your favourite city at
The next post will be on July 21, 2014.