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Introducing Canadian Time Machine: Season 3

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Why did Newfoundland and Labrador resist joining Canada until the 40s? What's it like to fly a tactical helicopter for the Royal Canadian Air Force? Plus... could Anne of Green Gables be an early representation of a common neurodivergence?


Welcome to season three of Canadian Time Machine – a podcast that unpacks key milestones in our country’s history.


To read the episode transcripts in French and English, and to learn more about historic Canadian milestones, please visit thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage.


This podcast receives funding from The Government of Canada and is produced by The Walrus Lab.


Check out the French counterpart podcast, Voyage dans l'histoire canadienne.


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Découvrez Voyages dans l’histoire canadienne


Pourquoi Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador n'a-t-elle pas rejoint le Canada avant les années 1940 ? À quoi ressemble le pilotage d'un hélicoptère tactique dans l'Aviation royale canadienne ? Plus... Anne de Green Gables pourrait-elle être l'une des premières représentations d'une neurodivergence commune ?


Bienvenue dans notre deuxième saison de Canadian Time Machine, un balado qui explore les moments clés de l’histoire de notre pays.


Les transcriptions sont disponibles pour tous les épisodes en anglais et en français à thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage.


Ce balado est financé par le gouvernement du Canada et est créé par The Walrus Lab.


Découvrez le balado en français, Voyage dans l'histoire canadienne.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Why did Newfoundland and Labrador resist joining Canada until the 40s? What's it like to fly a tactical helicopter for the Royal Canadian Air Force? Plus... could Anne of Green Gables be an early representation of a common neurodivergence?


Welcome to season three of Canadian Time Machine – a podcast that unpacks key milestones in our country’s history.


To read the episode transcripts in French and English, and to learn more about historic Canadian milestones, please visit thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage.


This podcast receives funding from The Government of Canada and is produced by The Walrus Lab.


Check out the French counterpart podcast, Voyage dans l'histoire canadienne.


--


Découvrez Voyages dans l’histoire canadienne


Pourquoi Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador n'a-t-elle pas rejoint le Canada avant les années 1940 ? À quoi ressemble le pilotage d'un hélicoptère tactique dans l'Aviation royale canadienne ? Plus... Anne de Green Gables pourrait-elle être l'une des premières représentations d'une neurodivergence commune ?


Bienvenue dans notre deuxième saison de Canadian Time Machine, un balado qui explore les moments clés de l’histoire de notre pays.


Les transcriptions sont disponibles pour tous les épisodes en anglais et en français à thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage.


Ce balado est financé par le gouvernement du Canada et est créé par The Walrus Lab.


Découvrez le balado en français, Voyage dans l'histoire canadienne.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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