David Bergeron - Curator
- 
                    November 14, 2022The day Winnipeg was invaded
 People on the street were randomly stopped and searched, and some were even arrested and imprisoned in an internment camp. Even German marks replaced Canadian currency in circulation—in the form of If Day propaganda notes.
- 
                    June 16, 2022Army bills: Funding the War of 1812
 In 1812, British North America had no banks and little currency. With the prospect of war drying up supplies of coins, the government of Lower Canada decided to issue legal tender notes called “army bills” to pay for troops and supplies.


