'Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History'
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MysteryQuests for Age Category 14-16

  • MysteryQuest 3 – The Trial of Tshuanahusset: Fair or Foul?
  • MysteryQuest 4 – Media Bias: The Chilcotin War
  • MysteryQuest 8 – Doukhobors Make Good Canadians
  • MysteryQuest 9 – Underlying Factors in the Operation of Colonial Justice
  • MysteryQuest 10 – Life in the Township
  • MysteryQuest 11 – Reconstructing the Scene of the Crime
  • MysteryQuest 13 – The Status of Women in New France
  • MysteryQuest 14 – Is Tshuanahusset Guilty Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?
  • MysteryQuest 15 – Respecting the Doukhobors’ Rights in British Columbia
  • MysteryQuest 16 – Opposition to Slavery in New France
  • MysteryQuest 17 – Protecting the Nation?
  • MysteryQuest 19 – Life in Rural Ontario During the Late 19th Century: Hardship or Prosperity?
  • MysteryQuest 20 – Who Shares Responsibility for Aurore’s Death?
  • MysteryQuest 21 – Representing the Doukhobors in the Media
  • MysteryQuest 24 – Impact of the Gold Rush
  • MysteryQuest 25 – Explaining the Mystery
  • MysteryQuest 26 – Worthy of Attention?
  • MysteryQuest 29 – Is Cape Cod the Real Vinland?
  • MysteryQuest 32 – Privileged Life in Early 20th Century Montreal
  • MysteryQuest 33 – Was the Redpath Verdict Plausible?
  • MysteryQuest 34 – Is Tom Thomson Popular Because He Died Mysteriously?
  • MysteryQuest 38 – Was Herbert Norman a Spy?
  • MysteryQuest 39 – Cold War Issues Through Political Cartoons
  • MysteryQuest 44 – Why continue the search for Franklin?

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