GALE In Context: Canada

description: Gale In Context: Canada is an engaging experience for those seeking contextual information on a broad range of Canadian topics, people, places, and events. Featuring Gale’s authoritative reference material and focused on a Canadian perspective, this user-friendly portal organizes full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, primary source documents, images, videos, audio files, and links to vetted websites.

Created especially for students and researchers studying Canada, its people, and its history, Canada spans the North American continent to deliver a full range of country-specific topics including First Nations, Government of Canada, Canadian Literature, Gun Control/Gun Registry, and biographies of Canadian figures, as well as information on technology, sports, industry, and more, all delivered from a uniquely Canadian perspective.

Curriculum-aligned content includes encyclopedias, BBC videos, NPR audio selections, global news feeds, and articles from more than 370 Canadian newspapers and magazines.

coverage: language arts, science, social studies (Canadian provinces & territories plus famous people)

target audience: grades 6-12

subscription cycle
January 1 – December 31
– we welcome joins mid-year and can superrate to include immediate access –

boardwide pricing
to be added

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