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Submit ReviewThis episode is being released for Canada Day, but it’s not a celebration. This year, even more than most, we feel that this day needs to be one of reckoning with our past and trying to make a better present and future. So we talk about the history of the word Canuck and the various stories that Canadians tell themselves about their county, and we also discuss the role of Classics in the early history of the colonial project in Canada, as well as how to think about Classics today in relation to Indigenous issues. And then we finish with some quick etymologies of uniquely Canadian words and phrases. Content note: there is brief mention of residential schools and discussion of historical racism.
Jacques Cartier Heritage Minute
Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles
Brill’s Companion to Classics in the Early Americas
“Only in Canada, You Say?” by Katherine Barber
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