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    Parliament‚ in 1791‚ attempted to resolve this issues of the people of Canada‚ dividing the colony into two colonies‚ Upper Canada (the mostly British and American English-speaking province) (now the province of Ontario) and Lower Canada (the mostly French French-speaking province) (now the province of Quebec)‚ which each possessed their own elected governmental assembly. 2. The Durham Report -The division between Upper and Lower Canada eased tensions between French and English speakers temporarily.

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    students and honourable guests who are joining us here today. The search for the Canadian identity needs to go no further than the Memorial at Vimy Ridge. Many historians and writers consider the Canadian victory at Vimy a defining moment for Canada‚ when the country emerged from under the shadow of Britain and felt capable of greatness. Canadian troops also earned a reputation as formidable‚ effective troops because of the stunning success. But it was a victory at a terrible cost‚ with more

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    Steven. Shi Mr. E Vanee Social Studies 11 18 July 2014 Brian Mulroney tied Canada closer to the United States On September 17th‚ 1984 Martin Brian Mulroney became the 18th Prime Minister of Canada (see fig1). Fig. 1. Brian Mulroney’s first year in office (1984)‚ he led the first conservative majority government in 26 years.1 As the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada‚ he developed a close relationship with U.S President Ronald Regan; both men shared a similar conservative

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    The residential school era in Canada started after in 1879‚ Prime Minister John A. Macdonald commissioned Nicholas Flood Davin to report on Indian industrial training schools established in the U.S. His report recommended the establishment of Indian Residential schools similar to those based on the “Carlisle model”. Davin was convinced that day schools were not sufficient enough in assimilating Indian people to Canadian society‚ and therefore he strongly advocated the establishment of off-reserve

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    year not only for Canada‚ but also for the entire world as it experienced the beginning of the Great War. Economies fell drastically‚ lives were lost‚ families were separated‚ cities and towns were destroyed etc The war lasted for four years and these were four important years for Canada for towards the lapse of the fourth year‚ Canada had gained recognition all over the world. Canada had started emerging as a much stronger nation. When the First World War broke out in 1914‚ Canada was a much different

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    Paragraphs Summaries Challenge 1: Should we let new immigrants into Canada? APA: Cassola..AUV.-Co-Author‚ A.‚ & Clydedale‚ J. (2016) Point: Immigration is Good for the Canadian Economy. Canadian Points Of View: Immigration‚ 2 http://web.a.ebscohost.com/pov/detail/detail/vid=15&sid=a1751bd8-966b-4212-87af-5fa903b29b4%40sessionmgr4005&hid=4 101&bdata=Jmxhbmc9ZW4tY2Emc2l0ZT1wb3YtY2Fu#AN=28674975&db=p3h Immigration has been a huge part of Canada since Confederation. Immigration has greatly helped the economy

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    Quebec should not separate from Canada Quebec was founded by French settlers during the 16th century. It was then conquered by the British (known as the conquest of New France in 1760). “The Philosophy of the Enlightment” allowed Britain’s victory to treat the French people with dignity as both nations were civilized societies (source?). The British allowed the French occupants to maintain cultural aspects such as language and traditions (source?). In effect‚ The Quebec Act was published in

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    Part 1: Overview Immigration Policy in Canada To start with this research report I am going to introduce the exact meaning of the term immigration policy. Immigration Policy is a Canadian Act written in the Constitution‚ which allows people from different countries in the world to come to Canada. These people have intentions to be loyal to this country and stay here for a short period of time (3 years) to earn their citizenship. In different countries policies depend‚ number 1) is on "isolationism"

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    American language colonies‚ which no yearner needed British military protection‚ would soon strike out for independency. The French passing of Canada would be as nothing compared to Britain’s loss of its American colonies. Despite some opponent in Britain from those who foresaw what Choiseul privately predicted‚ Britain returned Guadeloupe‚ rather than Canada‚ to France in the Treaty of Paris (1763). Twelve old age later‚ the American colonies blush wine in rising against Britain. Ironically‚ it was

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    Contribution to the Allied War Effort Canada was an essential piece in the allied war effort in WWII. The Canadian Army and Navy delivered victory in three critical conflicts: the battle of Ortona‚ D-Day’s Juno Beach‚ and the Liberation of the Netherlands. Through the hard work‚ courage‚ and great sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers and the Allied forces‚ the German led forces surrendered on May 7th 1945‚ and Victory was declared across all of Europe the next day (V-E Day). Canada proved to be a powerful force

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