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The Dorchester Review Canada's smartest and most relevant magazine of history and commentary, edited by C.P. Champion

Our 31st issue has shipped!
04/04/2025

Our 31st issue has shipped!

Catching up on posting the covers of our last 3 editions in the Quarterly format. 240 pages of unique and original revie...
06/10/2024

Catching up on posting the covers of our last 3 editions in the Quarterly format. 240 pages of unique and original reviews and articles and on all sorts of topics in 2024 so far! Watch for our Winter 2024 edition (closer to Christmastime).

20/08/2024

Beautifully illustrated stories of natural history in 19th-century Canada featuring Indigenous mapmakers, botanical artists, rock fanatics +

12/04/2024

Early views of flags that were important in Canadian history and remain part of our core heritage today.

04/04/2024

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Canada's smartest and most relevant magazine of history and commentary, edited by C.P. Champion

Some fine endorsements from Rt. Hon Stephen Harper, John Fraser, Eric Kaufmann, Brian Lee Crowley, and Jeff Fynn-Paul.
27/03/2024

Some fine endorsements from Rt. Hon Stephen Harper, John Fraser, Eric Kaufmann, Brian Lee Crowley, and Jeff Fynn-Paul.

Our product line is growing. You can now view the contents page and sample pages from Volume 4 Number 2 and obtain the i...
06/03/2024

Our product line is growing. You can now view the contents page and sample pages from Volume 4 Number 2 and obtain the issue directly in our online store, here:

The Dorchester Review Autumn-Winter 2014 ARTICLES The Four Pillars F.H. Buckley and Conrad Black 3— "Je Me Souviens, Too" Christopher Dummitt —on Eugene Forsey’s Toryism and the "British Fact" 9— Who Needs Canadian Studies Colin M. Coates 12— The Historians ; the History Museum C.P. Champi...

Grave Error has hit Number 1 Best Seller in Amazon's "Canadian" category. That's quite huge and we are grateful for your...
15/01/2024

Grave Error has hit Number 1 Best Seller in Amazon's "Canadian" category. That's quite huge and we are grateful for your interest and support. There is more than meets the eye in the story of unmarked graves and we hope our book is the beginning of some healthier discussion of the country's history. Amazon link here: https://www.amazon.ca/Grave-Error-Misled-Residential-Schools/dp/B0CP465ZPP Newly available on Kindle too now.

Grave Error: How The Media Misled Us (and the Truth about Residential Schools)

In the so-called "Pacific Scandal" of 1873-74, the Conservatives fell from power over $350,000 in political donations fr...
03/01/2024

In the so-called "Pacific Scandal" of 1873-74, the Conservatives fell from power over $350,000 in political donations from Canadian railroad barons. The Liberals took $1 million from an American railway company — but there was no scandal. That's why Sir John A. called it the "Pacific Slander," writes Dr. Alastair Sweeny in The Dorchester Review.
https://dorchesterreview.ca/blogs/news/79433729-macdonald-the-pacific-slander

03/01/2024

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