Canada Firsts

Canada Firsts PDF Author: Ralph Nader
Publisher: Country Roads Press
ISBN: 9780936758251
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 196

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Canada Firsts

Canada Firsts PDF Author: Ralph Nader
Publisher: Country Roads Press
ISBN: 9780936758251
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 196

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First in Canada

First in Canada PDF Author: Jonathan Anuik
Publisher: University of Regina Press
ISBN: 0889772401
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 161

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Takes readers through one calendar year of Aboriginal history, providing visuals and details of past and contemporary achievements and challenges of First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples of Canada.

Two Firsts

Two Firsts PDF Author: Constance Backhouse
Publisher: Second Story Press
ISBN: 1772600946
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 238

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Bertha Wilson and Claire L’Heureux-Dubé were the first women judges on the Supreme Court of Canada. Their 1980s judicial appointments delighted feminists and shocked the legal establishment. Polar opposites in background and temperament, the two faced many identical challenges. Constance Backhouse’s compelling narrative explores the sexist roadblocks both women faced in education, law practice, and in the courts. She profiles their different ways of coping, their landmark decisions for women’s rights, and their less stellar records on race. To explore the lives and careers of these two path-breaking women is to venture into a world of legal sexism from a past era. The question becomes, how much of that sexism has been relegated to the bins of history, and how much continues?

The History of Canada

The History of Canada PDF Author: John MacMullen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 662

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The History of Emily Montague

The History of Emily Montague PDF Author: Frances Brooke
Publisher: New Canadian Library
ISBN: 1551993732
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 458

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This charming love story captures the lives of Quebec City’s early English-speaking inhabitants, the Québécois, and the Native people, in the decade between Wolfe’s victory on the Plains of Abraham in 1759 and the American War of Independence in the 1770s. First published in 1769, The History of Emily Montague, which brings the 18th-century novel into a New World context, is rightly called Canada’s – indeed North America’s – first novel.

A Concise History of Canada's First Nations

A Concise History of Canada's First Nations PDF Author: Olive Patricia Dickason
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 404

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Presents a concise history of Canada's original inhabitants, Indians, Inuit, and Metis.

The History of Canada, from Its First Discovery to the Present Time

The History of Canada, from Its First Discovery to the Present Time PDF Author: John Mercier McMullen
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
ISBN: 9781150904455
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 474

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 edition. Excerpt: ...was turned into day by the blaze of illuminations and fireworks, that lit up the dark mountain side in the background, or flashed over the broad current of the St. Lawrence as it sped oceanward. From Montreal the Prince of Wales proceeded to Ottawa, where, on the 1st of September, in the presence of the Duke of Newcastle, the Governor-General, many of the notabilities of Canada, and a most brilliant suite, he laid the foundation-stone of the new Parliament buildings, and subsequently shot the timber slides of the Chaudiere on the usual lumberman's crib. Proceeding up the Ottawa, to Arnprior, he afterwards crossed the country by carriage and railway to Brockville, where he arrived at night, and a most brilliant reception awaited him. The loyal little town greeted him with a grand firemen's torchlight procession, with triumphal arches, fireworks, an illumination, and bonfires among the islands in the river. Embarking on board the Kingston, the royal party proceeded next day westwards through the beautiful Lake of the Thousand Islands. But no landing was made either at Kingston or Belleville in consequence of the several Orange societies of these cities, insisting on receiving his Royal Highness with party flags, processions and music. Further unpleasantness, in connection with the Orange body, awaited him at Toronto, where a triumphal arch on his proposed route was decorated with its flags and emblems, beneath which he declined to pass. This raised a storm of Orange indignation against his advisers, and the Duke of Newcastle and the Governor-General were burned in effigy on Colborne Street. The Prince's progress through the western peninsula evoked no additional demonstrations of this nature, and the most joyous welcome everywhere awaited...

Wartime

Wartime PDF Author: Edward Butts
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
ISBN: 1459410998
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282

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The First World War was the cause of dramatic changes in every Canadian community. What it meant to daily life becomes clear in this book about the war years in Guelph, Ontario. The first months were the easiest, as young men rushed to enlist. Once news of casualties and deaths started arriving, the atmosphere changed drastically. Mothers dreaded the arrival of the telegraph boy. Newspapers published fulsome obituaries which could not obscure the tragedy of their deaths. Tensions emerged — one compelling example being a secret military and police night-time raid on a Catholic seminary just outside the town, looking for young men hiding from conscription. With these stories, Edward Butts offers a compelling portrait of people trying to make sense of a war with little evident logic. His account helps explain why the cause of the League of Nations and efforts to ensure peace in the 1920s and 1930s were so powerful amongst Canadians who had learned about the real impact of wartime on ordinary people. Through the use of primary resources including articles from the local press, letters from overseas, and newsreels in the cinema, Butts captures the reality of the First World War for Canadians at home.

My First Book about Canada

My First Book about Canada PDF Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 0635005190
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 37

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An early bird intro to Canada basic facts. Covers basics such as Canada's nickname, seal, song, bird, motto, flag, regions, industries, neighbors and weather plus an intro to Canada history, people and more.

Black Loyalists

Black Loyalists PDF Author: Ruth Holmes Whithead
Publisher: Nimbus+ORM
ISBN: 1771080175
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 227

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“Engaging and steeped in years of research . . . a must read for all who care about the intersection of Canadian, American, British, and African history.” —Lawrence Hill, award-winning author of Someone Knows My Name In an attempt to ruin the American economy during the Revolutionary War, the British government offered freedom to slaves who would desert their rebel masters. Many Black men and women escaped to the British fleet patrolling the East Coast, or to the British armies invading the colonies from Maine to Georgia. After the final surrender of the British to the Americans, New York City was evacuated by the British Army throughout the summer and fall of 1783. Carried away with them were a vast number of White Loyalists and their families, and over 3,000 Black Loyalists: free, indentured, apprenticed, or still enslaved. More than 2,700 Black people came to Nova Scotia with the fleet from New York City. Black Loyalists strives to present hard data about the lives of Nova Scotia Black Loyalists before they escaped slavery in early South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, and after they settled in Nova Scotia—to tell the little-known story of some very brave and enterprising men and women who survived the chaos of the American Revolution, people who found a way to pass through the heart, ironically, of a War for Liberty, to find their own liberty and human dignity. Includes historical images and documents