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2022 Governor General's History Award Recipients
They are teachers, volunteers, authors, broadcasters and museum professionals from across Canada who share a vision and passion for history — and for making a difference in their communities.
Canada’s History Society is honoured to announce the recipients of the 2022 Governor General’s History Awards — the country’s most prestigious history prize.
Congratulations to this year’s recipients!
Excellence in Community Programming
Presented by Canada’s History
- Live Our Heritage / Vivre notre héritage
Heritage Lower Saint Lawrence
Métis-sur-Mer, Quebec - Sur les traces de Dubuc
La Pulperie de Chicoutimi / Musée régional
Chicoutimi, Quebec
Excellence in Museums: History Alive!
Presented by the Canadian Museums Association with the support of Ecclesiastical Insurance
- Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience
McCord Stewart Museum
Montreal, Quebec
Scholarly Research
Presented by the Canadian Historical Association
- A Line of Blood and Dirt: Creating the Canada-United States Border across Indigenous Lands
Benjamin Hoy
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Excellence in Teaching
Presented by Canada’s History
- Cynthia Bettio
Our Lady Queen of the World Catholic Academy
Richmond Hill, Ontario - Natasha Camacho
École St. Catherine’s Elementary School
Halifax, Nova Scotia - Carla Cooke and Tracey Salamondra
Hartney School
Hartney, Manitoba - Luisa Fracassi
St. Joan of Arc Catholic Academy
Toronto, Ontario - Barbara A. Giroux
Holy Family School
Ottawa, Ontario - Jen Maxwell
W.J. Mouat Secondary
Abbotsford, British Columbia
Popular Media: The Pierre Berton Award
Presented by Canada’s History
- Thomas King
Guelph, Ontario
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