Top-ratedS2.E1 ∙ Nellie McClungSun, Mar 31, 1991Feminist, politician, and social activist Nellie McClung demands the right to vote in Manitoba.8.0/10 (5)Rate
S2.E3 ∙ Jacques PlanteSun, Mar 31, 1991Jacques Plante becomes the first NHL player to wear a goaltender mask in regular play.Rate
S2.E4 ∙ Underground RailroadSun, Mar 31, 1991An African American escapes to Canada along the Underground Railroad.6.3/10 (7)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E6 ∙ OrphansSun, Mar 31, 1991French Canadian families adopt Irish orphans in the 1850s while allowing them to maintain part of their Irish heritage.7.4/10 (5)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E7 ∙ Valour RoadSun, Mar 31, 1991Three men from Pine Street in Winnipeg win the Victoria Cross in World War I, and the street's name is changed to Valour Road in their honour.7.0/10 (7)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E8 ∙ Halifax ExplosionSun, Mar 31, 1991Train dispatcher Vince Coleman sacrifices his own life to save a train from the Halifax Explosion.8.4/10 (5)Rate
S2.E9 ∙ Wilder PenfieldSun, Mar 31, 1991A Montreal neurosurgeon makes ground-breaking advances in the treatment of seizure disorders.Rate
Top-ratedS2.E10 ∙ SupermanSun, Mar 31, 1991Comic book artist Joe Shuster, en route to visit his cousin, Frank Shuster, creates Superman.7.0/10 (7)Rate
S2.E11 ∙ John CabotSun, Mar 31, 1991Italian navigator and explorer John Cabot discovers the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and runs "aground" on a bounty of fish.Rate
Top-ratedS2.E12 ∙ Jacques CartierSun, Mar 31, 1991French navigator and explorer Jacques Cartier misunderstands some Natives resulting in the name Canada.7.2/10 (6)Rate
S2.E13 ∙ Responsible GovernmentSun, Mar 31, 1991Queen Victoria decides to grant Canada responsible government after the crushing of the Rebellions of 1837.Rate
S2.E14 ∙ PeacekeepersSun, Mar 31, 1991Canadian peacekeepers are stationed in Cyprus to help diffuse tension between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.Rate