CONTRIBUTORS
Alan MacEachern
teaches history at Western University. He specializes in environmental and climate history and was the founding director of NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment.
Christopher Moore
(christophermoore.ca) comments in every issue of Canada’s History. He is the author of many books about Canadian history, including 1867: How the Fathers Made a Deal.
Frédéric Boily
is a professor of political science at the University of Alberta’s Faculté Saint-Jean. He is the author of several books including John A. Macdonald: Les ambiguïtés de la modération politique.
Charlotte Gray
is the author of ten acclaimed books of literary non-fiction, including most recently The Promise of Canada: People and Ideas that have Shaped Our Country. She advocated for Sir John A. on CBC Television’s 2004 production “The Greatest Canadian.”
Lee Maracle
is a Sto:lo poet and author who teaches in the Centre for Indigenous Studies at the University of Toronto, where she is also mentor for Aboriginal students.
Brooke Campbell
is the inaugural Nobleman Scholar at Canada’s History Society, where she works with the web and programs staff to promote history education and storytelling.
Kaitlin Vitt’s
book Planted: Stories From Manitoba’s Natural World made McNally Robinson’s bestsellers list in 2017. She is the content coordinator at Canada’s History Society.