Pan Historia is a show dedicated to teaching all matters of history, from the Crusades, to the political career of Huey Long. Our mission is to Make History Relevant Again, believing by teaching about our past, we can learn more about our present and our future.
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Pan Historia is a show dedicated to teaching all matters of history, from the Crusades, to the political career of Huey Long. Our mission is to Make History Relevant Again, believing by teaching about our past, we can learn more about our present and our future.
Other Nonsense is our companion series, where we shed off the constraints of Pan Historia, and are free to discuss anything that is on our minds, unscripted.
Always Get Their Man: The History of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Pan Historia, and Other Nonsense
2 hours 45 minutes 16 seconds
5 years ago
Always Get Their Man: The History of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Along with beavers, maple syrup, and asshole geese, the uniform of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is a renowned national symbol. The Red Surge, beige stetson, blue pants, and riding boots are what make up the image of the Mountie. Their legendary status is now global, as they are the only police force to be municipal, provincial, and federal. The force was romanticized in early black and white films as those bringing law and order to the wild frontier of Canada's west. And as the famous saying goes, "They always get their man."
Unlike the films, their history wasn't black and white. When it began as the North-West Mounted Police, it was used as a cheap militia to colonize the newly annexed western territories. This resulted in conflict with the First Nations and Métis populations as they were rounded onto reserves towards the dawn of the new century. When the First World War concluded, they acted as strikebreakers during the growing labour movement, and later as intelligence services at the beginning of the Cold War. They were even the ones at the front of one of the largest manhunts in world history.
Their history is long and varied, but not many know the full story. Thus, Pan Historia is proud to sit down and tell the full history
Music:
Dudley Do-Right Theme
Indian Love Call from Rose Marie
Pan Historia, and Other Nonsense
Pan Historia is a show dedicated to teaching all matters of history, from the Crusades, to the political career of Huey Long. Our mission is to Make History Relevant Again, believing by teaching about our past, we can learn more about our present and our future.
Other Nonsense is our companion series, where we shed off the constraints of Pan Historia, and are free to discuss anything that is on our minds, unscripted.