Canada And Its Provinces


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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.













William Lyon Mackenzie


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Wolfe and Montcalm


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The Abbé H.R. Casgrain (1831-1904) was an important French-Canadian historian, biographer, and literary figure. He edited the papers of Maréchal de Lévis, and was the biographer of Mère Marie de l'Incarnation. In addition, he was the author of verse and literary criticism. He was a charter member of the Royal Society of Canada, and President in 1889. Wolfe and Montcalm first appeared in the famous Makers of Canada Series in 1905, and was revised by A.G. Doughty in 1926 in the light of new documentary material which had become available. This is the first time this study has been published separately.




Canadian Official Publications


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Canadian parliamentary government; Federal provincial relations; Official publications: classification and indexes; Parliamentary proceedings; House of commons and senate papersParliamentary debates; Bills; Acts; Commisions of inquiry and task forces; Delegated legislation and administrative tribunals; Policy papers; Departamental commissions and committees; Councils; Non-parliamentary publications; Reference books; Statistics; Public archives of Canada; Obtaining canadian government publications.




William Lyon Mackenzie


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A Military History of Canada


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Is Canada really "a peaceable kingdom" with "an unmilitary people"? Desmond Morton says no. This is a country that has been shaped, divided, and transformed by war - there is no greater influence in Canadian history, recent or remote. Through the Cold War, the Gulf War, and after, Canadians had to make difficult decisions about defence and foreign policy, and these events have shaped the country, developing our industries, changing the role of women, realigning our political factions, and changing Canada's status in the world.