
People & Culture
Chief Perry Bellegarde on the treaty relationship
For Indigenous Peoples in Canada, the treaties are still very much alive
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People & Culture
For Indigenous Peoples in Canada, the treaties are still very much alive
People & Culture
Understanding the Canadian Crown as a uniquely Canadian institution
History
From noble mountains to local elementary schools, the Queen’s reign and the bonds she’s forged with Canadians are reflected across the map of Canada
History
Some of these gifts are undeniably odd, but they have all been chosen carefully to represent or to engage the Queen in the full panorama of the Canadian story
History
Noteworthy occasions in a lifetime of service between Queen Elizabeth II and the Commonwealth country she has visited more than any other
People & Culture
The Society’s headquarters at 50 Sussex Drive played host to HRH on the second day of his Platinum Jubilee tour of Canada
History
Queen Elizabeth II’s famous horse, Burmese, is a symbol of the enduring ties between the Crown and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police