World War I Newspaper Activity
The Canadian Encyclopedia
This might be a good place to begin your research, especially if you haven’t read your textbook!
The Canadian War Museum
Includes:
History of the First World War
This section presents the history of Canada's contributions to the First World War and the war's impact on the country. Organized thematically, each topic features a short article illustrated from the Canadian War Museum's National Collections.
Library and Archives Canada
This exhibition is designed to illustrate, through Library and Archives Canada collections, the many roles that Canadian men and women played during the First World War, and the definite mark the war left on our society.
Veterans' Affairs Canada
This is largely a series of essays on WWI. It is very informative.
Canada at War
This site includes comprehensive battle statistics, photographs and film footage.
WWI Aces of Canada
Canadian airmen made significant contributions to the Allied victory in WWI.
WWI Propaganda Posters
It might not be fair to call all of these propaganda, but they probably are.
The Canadian Letters and Images Project
These collections contain any material relating to Canada from 1914 to 1918 from either the home front or the battlefront. External links in collection descriptions are either to online attestation papers at Library and Archives Canada or casualty and burial information at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Canadian Military Heritage Project
This site includes much more than just genealogical information.
An Archival look at WWI
This site includes sections on the Canadian home-front, technology, women and warfare.
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Canadian Naval Expeditions
Popular Songs 1914-1918
Canada's Role in WWI
Note that there are almost as many sites on the Halifax Explosion as there are on the entire war.
Sites that are not specific to Canada's participate include Spartacus and BBC, among numerous others.
The Canadian Encyclopedia
This might be a good place to begin your research, especially if you haven’t read your textbook!
The Canadian War Museum
Includes:
History of the First World War
This section presents the history of Canada's contributions to the First World War and the war's impact on the country. Organized thematically, each topic features a short article illustrated from the Canadian War Museum's National Collections.
Library and Archives Canada
This exhibition is designed to illustrate, through Library and Archives Canada collections, the many roles that Canadian men and women played during the First World War, and the definite mark the war left on our society.
Veterans' Affairs Canada
This is largely a series of essays on WWI. It is very informative.
Canada at War
This site includes comprehensive battle statistics, photographs and film footage.
WWI Aces of Canada
Canadian airmen made significant contributions to the Allied victory in WWI.
WWI Propaganda Posters
It might not be fair to call all of these propaganda, but they probably are.
The Canadian Letters and Images Project
These collections contain any material relating to Canada from 1914 to 1918 from either the home front or the battlefront. External links in collection descriptions are either to online attestation papers at Library and Archives Canada or casualty and burial information at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Canadian Military Heritage Project
This site includes much more than just genealogical information.
An Archival look at WWI
This site includes sections on the Canadian home-front, technology, women and warfare.
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Canadian Naval Expeditions
Popular Songs 1914-1918
Canada's Role in WWI
Note that there are almost as many sites on the Halifax Explosion as there are on the entire war.
Sites that are not specific to Canada's participate include Spartacus and BBC, among numerous others.