Recent news
Welcoming Haleigh King-Hartford to the Know History Team
Know History was thrilled to welcome Haleigh King-Hartford as our new Director of Strategic Growth!
Exploring the Canada–U.S. Relationship with Norman Hillmer
Know History was proud to host an exclusive webinar featuring acclaimed historian Norman Hillmer, author of For Better or For Worse: Canada and the United States into the Twenty-First Century.
Pivotal Moments in Canada-U.S. Relations: A Shared Commitment to Cooperation
Throughout February and March, we’ve highlighted key moments in the evolving relationship between Canada and the United States.
Celebrating the Launch of Inuktitut Classes in Ottawa Schools
We’re thrilled to share the exciting news that Inuktitut classes will soon be offered in Ottawa schools.
Dean F. Oliver Gives Talk on Remembrance
Know History’s Director of Museum Services, Dean F. Oliver, is speaking at The Rooms this evening to share an insightful perspective on the meaning and complexities of remembrance.
New Book Revealed
The Nattilik Heritage Centre, Parks Canada, and Know History are thrilled to reveal a forthcoming book that celebrates Inuit leadership in discovering the Franklin Expedition shipwrecks.
New Trail Unveiled at the Cree Nation of Waskaganish
Exciting news! It’s time for a big reveal at the Cree Nation of Waskaganish.
CHA Annual Conference
Know History attended the Canadian Historical Association / Société historique du Canada annual conference in Montreal last month!
Kicking off Indigenous History and Heritage Gathering with Arts and Culture Night
Know History is proud to have hosted an unforgettable Arts and Culture Night to kick off this year’s Indigenous History and Heritage Gathering in Ottawa.
The second annual Indigenous History and Heritage Gathering
Join us June 2-4 for the second annual Indigenous History & Heritage Gathering in Ottawa, hosted in collaboration with National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and the First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres.
Recent news
Brenda Reynolds Receives Nelson Mandela Award
Know History would like to extend our congratulations to Brenda Reynolds, who recently received the United Nations’ prestigious Nelson Mandela Award for her outstanding work in advancing Indigenous rights, mental health, and trauma-informed care.
American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting and Expo
We were pleased and honoured to have represented KH in Los Angeles, and to have demonstrated support for our American colleagues via our thoughtful, effective museums campaign.
Know History at the 2025 MUSEUMS CANADA Annual Summit
Know History was proud to be a Sustaining Partner of the 2025 MUSEUMS CANADA / MUSÉES CANADA Annual Summit, a national conference that brought together museum professionals, historians, and cultural leaders from across the country.
Meet Me Mondays: A Behind-the-Scenes Hit
Our Meet Me Monday series took social media by storm in 2025! Over the past few weeks, we’ve received fantastic feedback while highlighting some of the incredible colleagues who make Know History what it is.
Welcoming Haleigh King-Hartford to the Know History Team
Know History was thrilled to welcome Haleigh King-Hartford as our new Director of Strategic Growth!
Exploring the Canada–U.S. Relationship with Norman Hillmer
Know History was proud to host an exclusive webinar featuring acclaimed historian Norman Hillmer, author of For Better or For Worse: Canada and the United States into the Twenty-First Century.