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Canadahistory.com is a not for profit project which is uspported by The NAVY HISTORY Society. Our content is written and created by society members and public submission. Our mission is to promote a greater awareness of Canadian history from a non-political point of view while utilizing best practices from academic standards and practices.

Board Members of the Canada History Society The Canada History Society is honoured to have two distinguished individuals at the helm of its mission to preserve and celebrate Canada’s rich historical narrative. Meet the board members behind the vision and success of this organization:

Barry Gough Ph.D.


Position:

Co-Founder and Vice-Chair of the Canada History Society Background: Barry Gough is one of Canada’s most prominent maritime historians and a celebrated author. With a career spanning decades, Barry has written extensively on Canada’s naval history, exploration, and the Pacific Northwest. His works, such as “Fortune’s a River” and “The Elusive Mr. Pond,” have earned him acclaim for their depth and narrative brilliance.

Barry’s expertise in maritime history and his passion for storytelling make him a vital part of the Canada History Society. His commitment to preserving Canada’s naval heritage is evident in his contributions to RCNHistory.ca, where his meticulous research and engaging prose bring the history of the Royal Canadian Navy to life.

Contributions:

Barry provides scholarly depth to the Society’s work, ensuring historical accuracy and rich context in all content. His storytelling style has made the history of Canada’s navy accessible and compelling to a wide audience.

Greg Scott M.A.

Position:

Co-Founder and Chair of the Canada History Society Background:

Greg Scott is a passionate advocate for Canadian history and an accomplished historian. With a keen interest in the country’s maritime and military heritage, Greg has dedicated his career to uncovering and sharing stories that shape Canada’s identity.

Greg brings extensive experience in archival research, historical writing, and public history projects. As the driving force behind several educational initiatives, he has worked tirelessly to make history accessible and engaging for all Canadians. His work on RCNHistory.ca reflects his deep respect for the Royal Canadian Navy and its legacy, ensuring that the site is both comprehensive and approachable.

Contributions: Greg’s leadership and vision have been instrumental in curating the rich content on RCNHistory.ca, from detailed historical articles to curated photographs and archival materials. His commitment to public history ensures that the Canada History Society’s projects resonate with audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

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