24 episodes

Exploring the histories and legacies of Irish immigrants and their Canadian descendants.

The Irish in Canada Podcast The Irish in Canada Podcast

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Exploring the histories and legacies of Irish immigrants and their Canadian descendants.

    Episode 8 - Parting Shots

    Episode 8 - Parting Shots

    Over the last three seasons, we've explored just how much Irish immigrants and their descendants have shaped Canada over the past 250 years, in so many ways. In this concluding episode to the podcast, Jane looks back at some of her favourite moments from the show, wonders why certain bloodthirsty tales are eternally popular, takes a stand on cancel culture, and gives James FitzGibbon one last shout-out.

    • 10 min
    Episode 7 - Controversial Women, Part 3: Emily Murphy

    Episode 7 - Controversial Women, Part 3: Emily Murphy

    Ah, Emily Murphy... where do we begin?! Maybe with the salient fact that this first female magistrate in the British Empire and driving force behind the Persons' Case of 1929 was also the grand-daughter of Ogle Gowan, the founder and Grand Master of the Orange Order in Canada. In terms of having an Irish pedigree, she definitely had one, though how many of her fans knew that her great-grandfather was the leader of Co. Wexford's notorious Black Mob after the 1798 Irish Rising?&nbsp...

    • 30 min
    Episode 6 - Controversial Women, Part 2: Nellie McClung

    Episode 6 - Controversial Women, Part 2: Nellie McClung

    Nellie McClung was a provocative woman, stirring up controversies and column inches in her own lifetime and in all the years since she died. Arguably Canada’s most famous first-wave feminist, her efforts guaranteed that Manitoba’s women won the provincial vote in 1916, a first in Canada. She was also one of The Famous Five, the group of activists who won the right for Canadian women to be considered as legal ‘persons’ under the law. On the other hand, Nellie is also the firs...

    • 25 min
    Episode 5 - Controversial Women, Part 1: Katherine Hughes

    Episode 5 - Controversial Women, Part 1: Katherine Hughes

    Considering everything she did in her life – as a teacher, an author, a political activist, an archivist, private secretary to the premier of Alberta, and a journalist – we should be much more familiar with the name of Katherine Hughes. Most people, however, are unaware of everything she achieved and helped to create in the first decades of the twentieth century, in part because of some of the controversies surrounding her, the most notable of which was her strident and vocal support fo...

    • 27 min
    Episode 4 - The Dulmages: Tracing an Irish Family

    Episode 4 - The Dulmages: Tracing an Irish Family

    So far, we’ve talked about famous and infamous people in Irish Canadian history. But, what about those who weren’t so extraordinary? What was it like to be one of them? Today, we’re following one Irish family from Co. Limerick to Canada as they lived through times of war, eviction, violence, and change. Join us as we explore the history of the Dulmage family, Irish immigrants and their Canadian descendants who aren't necessarily in the history books, but whose experien...

    • 29 min
    Episode 3 - Sir Guy Carleton and The Quebec Act

    Episode 3 - Sir Guy Carleton and The Quebec Act

    Who was the most important Irish person in Canadian history? Or perhaps the most frustrating? In today’s episode, Jane makes a case for Sir Guy Carleton as a serious contender for both titles. Born to an Ulster Protestant military family, Carleton was perhaps an unlikely defender of Catholicism and French-Canadian civil rights, but his unyielding support for the Quebec Act of 1774 laid a blueprint for modern Canadian identity that still can be felt 250 years later. And...

    • 25 min

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Mizzpatate ,

Fascinating!

Season 2 started off with a real banger about a subject of longtime fascination for me- the disappearance of the HMS Terror. I did not know that Crozier was Irish! Love your podcast!

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