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History/ Geography
Rural Living Then and Now
English
Slavery and the Move Towards Abolition in Upper Canada
Grade 10
Civics
Human Rights and Ontario’s Black Community
Evaluating the Impact of Human Rights Violations
English
Slavery and the Move Towards Abolition in Upper Canada
History
First World War Posters: Were they Sexist?
Writing a Letter to a World War I Soldier
Evaluating Wartime Posters: Were they Good Propaganda?
A Celebration of Winters Long Ago
Designing an Anti-Racist Pamphlet for the 1940s
Letters from the Depression
The Magnificent, The Merry and The Mundane: The Display Windows of the T. Eaton Department Store
A Glimpse Into the Lives Of Ontario Women: The Working Women Of World War II
History/ Geography
Rural Living Then and Now
Grade 11
Canadian Politics and Citizenship
A Critical Analysis of Canadian Women’s Suffrage Cartoons
Fashion and Creative Expression
The Historical Evolution of the Woman’s Swimsuit in Canada
Geography
Yours to Discover: Tourism in Ontario through Time
History
Archives Unboxed and Revealed: A Guide to Understanding Archives
Law
Attacking Slavery through the Courts
Media Arts
The Magnificent, The Merry and The Mundane: The Display Windows of the T. Eaton Department Store
Grade 12
Canada: History, Identify, and Culture and World Politics
Political Cartoons and Foreign Pressures: Continuity & Change
History
Should the 1793 Act to Limit Slavery in Upper Canada be Passed? - A Debate
Slavery and the Move Towards Abolition in Upper Canada
Attacking Slavery through the Courts
History, Communities
The War of 1812: Loyalty and Treason In Upper Canada
Enslaved Africans in Upper Canada Online Exhibit
History, Identity, and Culture
James Bay Treaty Turns 100
The Practice of Slavery in Canada
A Critical Analysis of Canadian Women’s Suffrage Cartoons
Individuals and Families in a Diverse Society
Detecting Bias