This month we had the opportunity to interview Dan Chikane, a former Legislative Page and one of the first Indigenous Pages to serve in Ontario's Legislature. Coming to Toronto for the first time at age 12 and working in the Legislative Chamber are only a few of the fascinating stories he has to tell. We also did a deep dive into the history of the Page Program from the first reference of a Page appearing in records all the way up to today. Extra special thanks to Dan Chikane for sharing his compelling stories with us. This is an episode you definitely don’t want to miss!
Queen's Park: Past and Present
Taking a Page Out of History: The Story of Hansard
Lest We Forget
The Ghosts of Queen’s Park
A Typical Day in the House
Queen’s Park Curiosities
From East Block to Whitney Block
Symbols of Ontario
130 Years of Ontario’s Parliament
All about Heraldry
A Library for Ontario: The History of the Legislative Library
Remembering Great Acts of Valour
A Deep Dive into Committees
Her Majesty at Queen’s Park
Hiding in Plain Sight
All about Elections in Ontario
A Celebration in Honour of Black History Month
Parliamentary Traditions
Bonus Episode: Everything You Need to Know about the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Legislative Assembly
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