Battle of Passchendale: 1) Background: a. General Douglas Haig‚ British General‚ believed that the morale of the German army was very low - especially after the success of the Allies at the Battle of Messines. i. He thought that the Allies could use this low morale and go across Flanders without much trouble. b. British were afraid that the Russians were going to pull out soon so they had to attack soon before the German forces only had to focus on the western
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one of the most famous battles of World War I and a Canadian general‚ Arthur Currie‚ was the key of this victory. It was the first battle that the majority of the force was consisted of the Canadians attacked together‚ led by a Canadian General‚ and achieved a magnificent victory. British and France spend approximately 2 years to stalemate with German to take control of the Vimy Ridge. On spring 1917‚ the task was finally given to the Canadian Corps. But how would Canada capture down Vimy Ridge
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Bibliography: * Copp‚ Terry‚ Symes‚ Matt& Lachance‚ Nick. Canadian Battlefields 1915-1918. LCMSDS Press/Wilfrid Laurier University Press. 2011. Print. * Duffy‚ Michael * Evans‚ David. The First World War. Hodder Arnold & Contemporary Books. 2004. Print. * Prior‚ Robin & Wilson‚ Trevor. Passchendaele
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However‚ questions are asked about the identity of being a Canadian. Who are Canadians? What is defined as a Canadian? Am I a Canadian? Other than the bitter cold winters and the "Canadian" love for hockey and poutine‚ even I cannot think of anything more "Canadian" than the superficial aspects of the Canadian lifestyle. Even Canada’s culture has been a controversial topic which debates never came to a concrete conclusion. To me‚ Canada
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WHY IS IT GREAT TO BE CANADIAN? Canada can be described as a cultural mosaic with kind people‚ a strong economy‚ great Prime Minister and social and legal equality‚ making it great to be Canadian. Predominantly‚ I believe it’s great to be Canadian due to our abundance of land and changes to it‚ our Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and our growing multiculturalism. Primarily‚ Canada’s landmass and changes is behind its national success. The vastness of Canada supplies multiple natural resources‚ provides
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which the provinces of Manitoba (1870)‚ Alberta (1905)‚ and Saskatchewan (1905) were later formed. In 1871‚ British Columbia joined the dominion‚ and in 1873‚ Prince Edward Island followed. The country was linked from coast to coast in 1885 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. (Canada) VITAL STATISTICS Population (2009 est.): 33‚759‚742 (growth rate: 0.8%); birth rate: 10.2/1000; infant
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Introduction This report will discuss how immigration can assist the Canadian economy to fill labour gaps more efficiently and effectively. The future of Canada’s economic growth lies with a productive immigration policy that will attract the foreign individuals needed to fill our skilled worker gaps. For many years‚ the governing bodies of Canada have been aware that the labour force in Canada would diminish to a point where it could no longer effectively supply enough skilled workers to meet
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Canada protect its Arctic Sovereignty? Canadian Arctic Sovereignty is currently a pressing issue has raised many questions about who owns and who has control over the Arctic and its precious resources. The posing question is; to what extent should Canada protect its Arctic Sovereignty? There are many reasons why Canada must go forward in defending and protecting the Arctic to a moderate extent even though it will be a challenging mission considering that the Canadian military currently needs more resources
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Grade 10 Canadian History-CPT Nilu Seneviratne Mr. Johnston CHC2D1
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