Canadian History Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (162) essays
Canadian History essays:
Quebec Nationalism The question of whether Quebec will secede from Canada to become an independent nation has been a hot topic in the country for several years now.
... of whether Quebec will secede from Canada to become an independent nation has been a hot topic in the country for several years now. It dates back to the abortive rebellions of ...
Exam Study Notes
... History Study Notes Time Line 1896-1911- Laurier Era 1914-1919- World War I 1921-1929- Roaring Twenties 1929-1939- Great Depression 1939-1945- World War II 1946-1968- Canada's Coming of Age 1968-2000- Canada in the Global Village Why Study History ...
The Illegitimate Indian Act
... states that legislative authority of: "Indians, and Lands Reserved for Indians" (BNA 1867) rests with the federal government. In the Constitution Act, the only reference to Indians is based on their special rights and claims in respect to outstanding treaties. This is a great ...
The Extent of Immigration on Canadian History
... Canada is very proud and well-known for its vast amount of immigration over hundreds of years. But to what extent has this immigration defined Canadian identity? Immigration has played a key role in shaping and forming Canadian identity . It is very clear that Canadian identity has been greatly ...
Defining Moments in the Canadian History.
... Canadian and could do a good job of paddling our own canoe."1. The Canadians had won the only significant victory for the Allies in 1917. It was a turning point in the war for the Allies and for Canada as a nation. The beginning of World War One had a great ...
Canadian History: 1900-Present, Military Participation in world affiars; Lists 4 of Canada's most defining moments, 2 from 1900-1949, 2 from 1950- the present.
... world affairs. It was different in World War II because Canada had not been automatically entered in the war by its mother country as it had been in WWI, but self-entered as a completely independent nation (Canadian Veteran Affairs). That is why Canada ...
Canada in the Great Depression
... and circumstances in the United States were not much different from those of Canada at that time, but the U.S. government tried to minimize the poverty in the great depression while the Canadian government ...
Metis people and the fur trade in the north(Northern Canada)
... and often inhospitable and unforgiving environment has given Metis people a deep understanding, knowledge and abiding respect for nature as the key to survival as well as the basis of tradition and culture. As with other Indigenous peoples, these cultures have survived for hundreds of years ...
The Pursuits of Prairie Settlement: Why They Failed and Succeeded this essay is about why Canadians were able to remain on the Prairies and farm, and why some weren't able to.
... Federal Government, who did not really understand the situation of the farmers, because of the fact that they were back East, and only had stories of what was happening on the Prairies . While the economy at times gave many farmers great ...
The treatment of the French This essay looks at how the French people were treated throughout Canadian history.
... world history can be easily seen as that of the English and French. This rivalry can date back into the earliest times and the two distinct nations easily adopted a nationalist attitude. The British and French had a deep and emotional sense of being a superior nation ...