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  • The Dark History Behind Canada’s Favourite Christmas Carol | Jean de Brebéuf and the Huron Carol
    Dec 23 2025

    It’s a melody that sounds peaceful and gentle, but it was born in a world of upheaval, epidemics, and war. In this episode of Dead Canadians: Carved in Stone, Stephanie Allen uncovers the history and the mystery of the Huron Carol. We trace the life of Jean de Brébeuf—a French Jesuit who arrived in the 1620s with a sincere admiration for the Wendat people, but a mission that would ultimately contribute to the collapse of their world.

    From the frozen forests of Wendake to the ritualized torture and scattering of Brébeuf’s bones across continents, we explore how a 17th-century theological "bridge" became a modern Christmas staple.

    History doesn’t offer tidy saints; it offers people. This is the story of one of Canada’s most complicated legacies.


    Timeline & Highlights:

    0:00 – The song that feels like it comes from another world.

    3:41 – Meet Jean de Brébeuf: The scholar-missionary from Normandy.

    4:25 – 1626: Arriving in the Wendat Confederacy.

    05:25 – The Dark Turn: Disease, epidemics, and fracturing communities.

    6:58 – The Death of a Saint: Captured and the ritual of 1649.

    07:45 – The Relics: Why Brébeuf’s bones are scattered across the globe.

    8:39 – The creation of the Carol: Translation as a "path to salvation."

    10:00 – The "Middleton" Myth: Why the English lyrics are a 20th century invention.

    11:00 – Saint or Symbol? Navigating the colonial legacy today.

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    12 min
  • McMichael Cemetery: Famous Artists Buried at an Art Gallery? Group of 7 Graves
    Dec 11 2025
    This Canada Day Stephanie and Jocelyn explore the final resting place of the artists who created some of the most iconic images of Canada: the Group of Seven. Discover the graves of AJ Casson, Lawren Harris, AY Jackson, Arthur Lismer, Frederick Varley, Franz Johnston on the grounds of the McMichael Canadian Art Gallery in Kleinburg, Ontario.An art gallery is an unusual location for a cemetery but a visit to the McMichael Canadian Art Collection will explain it all! Join us as we take a virtual visit to the gallery and the cemetery on the grounds. Of course we can't forget the gift shop!Join us as we investigate Canadian cemeteries and discover what lies beneath. Dead Canadians Carved in Stone: the Canadian Cemetery Podcast.We have a full slate of content lined up but please do not hesitate to make suggestions in the comments below. Also let us know what you think of this video and where you have seen interesting headstones. Don’t forget to like and subscribe! We are new to making these videos and learning as we go so please leave a comment about any production or technical stuff. 0:00 Intro0:31 Where in the world is the McMichael Canadian Art Gallery?0:52 What is the McMichael Canadian Art Gallery?1:33 Cemetery2:00 Founding of the cemetery2:43 The Interments2:49 Franz Johnston3:16 Arthur Lismer3:40 FH Varley4:03 Lawren Harris4:29 AY Jackson4:51 AJ Casson5:14 Robert McMichael5:25 Signe McMichael5:37 The Grave Markers6:07 Summary6:23 OutroDead Canadians: http://deadcanadians.ca/McMichael Gallery: https://mcmichael.com/Main theme music: http://simoomsounds.com/Biography theme: https://www.estherabrami.com/#GroupOfSeven #FranzJohnston #ArthurLismer #FrederickVarley #LawrenHarris #AYJackson #AJCasson #cemetery #weirdcemeterylocation #unusualcemetery #CanadainArt #GroupOf7 Hosts: Stephanie Allen and Jocelyn GordonEquipment: Audio at cemetery: Rode Wireless Go II #RodeWirelessGoii Audio for voice over: Rode Videomic Go II #RodeVideomicGoiiCamera: GoPro Hero 7 Black & iPhone 11 #iPhone11
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    7 min
  • Historic Springcreek Cemetery, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
    Dec 9 2025

    Join Dead Canadians researcher, Stephanie, as she explores Springcreek Cemetery in Clarkson, Ontario, Canada. Springcreek is arguably the oldest cemetery in Mississauga. Come join us as we walk through the historic stones, look at archival photographs and reveal the history of the land.http://deadcanadians.ca/springcreek-c...Host: Stephanie Allen

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    10 min
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