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Canada, A Country of Change

Author : Graham Broad,Mathew Rankin
Publisher : Portage & Main Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-08-02
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781774920152

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Canada, A Country of Change by Graham Broad,Mathew Rankin Pdf

Canada; A Country of Change (1867 to Present) explores the characters and events that have shaped Canada. Through Confederation, two world wars, Depression, and post-war prosperity, Canada has risen to become the free country we know today. In this book, your students will discover the exciting story that defines our nation. It includes: Historical photographs and artwork; Primary archival documents, including letters and other first-person accounts; Sidebars that extend the main text; Profiles of Canada’s prime ministers; Fun facts that connect history to children’s own experiences; Maps and charts designed for young readers; and Much more.

Canada: a Country of Change: Teacher's Guide

Author : Linda McDowell,Marilyn MacKay
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2009-02-13
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1553791991

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Canada: a Country of Change: Teacher's Guide by Linda McDowell,Marilyn MacKay Pdf

The teacher's guide for the textbook, Canada, A Country of Change: 1867 to Present provides many useful ideas, strategies, and activities for teaching Canadian history to grade 6 students. The hands-on activities in this resource are designed to help students read and comprehend content material, regardless of their reading level. The activities motivate students to become interested in learning.The guide includes:* Suggestions for research and note taking;* Outline maps and diagrams for students or for classroom overheads;* Puzzles and problem-solving activities; * Various assessment opportunities; and* Much more.

Grade 6 Social Studies

Author : Lee-Ila Bothe,Manitoba. Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth,Manitoba. School Programs Division
Publisher : Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Canada
ISBN : 0771135815

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Grade 6 Social Studies by Lee-Ila Bothe,Manitoba. Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth,Manitoba. School Programs Division Pdf

This document was produced by Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth, in collaboration with Manitoba educators. It includes the core concept citizenship, and identifies general and specific learning outcomes. It integrates the four foundation skill areas of literacy and communication, problem solving, human relations, and technology, and provides ideas and strategies to support the implementation of social studies. It is mandated for use in all schools in Manitoba. The goals of social studies learning span Kindergarten to Senior 4, and are divided into five categories: Canada, the world, the environment, democracy, and general skills and competencies.

A Knock on the Door

Author : Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2015-12-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780887555381

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A Knock on the Door by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Pdf

“It can start with a knock on the door one morning. It is the local Indian agent, or the parish priest, or, perhaps, a Mounted Police officer.” So began the school experience of many Indigenous children in Canada for more than a hundred years, and so begins the history of residential schools prepared by the Truth & Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC). Between 2008 and 2015, the TRC provided opportunities for individuals, families, and communities to share their experiences of residential schools and released several reports based on 7000 survivor statements and five million documents from government, churches, and schools, as well as a solid grounding in secondary sources. A Knock on the Door, published in collaboration with the National Research Centre for Truth & Reconciliation, gathers material from the several reports the TRC has produced to present the essential history and legacy of residential schools in a concise and accessible package that includes new materials to help inform and contextualize the journey to reconciliation that Canadians are now embarked upon. Survivor and former National Chief of the Assembly First Nations, Phil Fontaine, provides a Foreword, and an Afterword introduces the holdings and opportunities of the National Centre for Truth & Reconciliation, home to the archive of recordings, and documents collected by the TRC. As Aimée Craft writes in the Afterword, knowing the historical backdrop of residential schooling and its legacy is essential to the work of reconciliation. In the past, agents of the Canadian state knocked on the doors of Indigenous families to take the children to school. Now, the Survivors have shared their truths and knocked back. It is time for Canadians to open the door to mutual understanding, respect, and reconciliation.

The Big Shift

Author : Darrell Bricker,John Ibbitson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Canada
ISBN : OCLC:1041446646

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The Big Shift by Darrell Bricker,John Ibbitson Pdf

The authors discuss changes they believe have been happening in Canadian politics and in the country itself.

Making Canada Home

Author : Susan Hughes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2016-11-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1771472022

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Making Canada Home by Susan Hughes Pdf

Looks at Canada's immigration history, exploring how and why people people made their way across land and sea to make Canada their home.

Canada's Odyssey

Author : Peter H. Russell
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2017-05-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781487514488

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Canada's Odyssey by Peter H. Russell Pdf

150 years after Confederation, Canada is known around the world for its social diversity and its commitment to principles of multiculturalism. But the road to contemporary Canada is a winding one, a story of division and conflict as well as union and accommodation. In Canada’s Odyssey, renowned scholar Peter H. Russell provides an expansive, accessible account of Canadian history from the pre-Confederation period to the present day. By focusing on what he calls the "three pillars" of English Canada, French Canada, and Aboriginal Canada, Russell advances an important view of our country as one founded on and informed by "incomplete conquests". It is the very incompleteness of these conquests that have made Canada what it is today, not just a multicultural society but a multinational one. Featuring the scope and vivid characterizations of an epic novel, Canada’s Odyssey is a magisterial work by an astute observer of Canadian politics and history, a perfect book to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Confederation.

Merger Of The Century

Author : Diane Francis
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-09-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781443424417

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Merger Of The Century by Diane Francis Pdf

No two nations in the world are as integrated, economically and socially, as are the United States and Canada. We share geography, values and the largest unprotected border in the world. Regardless of this close friendship, our two countries are on a slow-motion collision course—with each other and with the rest of the world. While we wrestle with internal political gridlock and fiscal challenges and clash over border problems, the economies of the larger world change and flourish. Emerging economies sailed through the meltdown of 2008. The International Monetary Fund forecasts that by 2018, China's economy will be bigger than that of the United States; when combined with India, Japan and the four Asian Tigers—South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong--China's economy will be bigger than that of the G8 (minus Japan). Rather than continuing on this road to mutual decline, our two nations should chart a new course. Bestselling author Diane Francis proposes a simple and obvious solution: What if the United States and Canada merged into one country? The most audacious initiative since the Louisiana Purchase would solve the biggest problems each country expects to face: the U.S.'s national security threats and declining living standards; and Canada's difficulty controlling and developing its huge land mass stemming from a lack of capital, workers, technology and military might. Merger of the Century builds both a strong political argument and a compelling business case, treating our two countries not only as sovereign entities but as merging companies. We stand on the cusp of a new world order. Together, by marshalling resources and combining efforts, Canada and America have a greater chance of succeeding. As separate nations, the future is in much greater doubt indeed.

The Changing Face of Canada

Author : Catherine Little
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Canada
ISBN : OCLC:1244494123

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Presents information on the geography and climate, history, natural resources, economy, and people of Canada, focusing on change and including first-hand commentary by the country's citizens.

The Changing Face of Canada

Author : Roderic P. Beaujot,Donald W. Kerr
Publisher : Canadian Scholars’ Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781551303222

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The Changing Face of Canada by Roderic P. Beaujot,Donald W. Kerr Pdf

Canadian society is rapidly changing. This concise, up-to-date volume masterfully captures this change. Edited by two of Canada's leading demographers, Roderic Beaujot and Don Kerr, this book is an exciting entry in Canadian population studies, drawing from a variety of disciplines, including sociology, geography, economics, history, and epidemiology. The Changing Face of Canada is an essential text for demography courses across the country. Each reading has been meticulously edited and concisely ordered into five essential sections: fertility mortality international migration, domestic migration and population distribution population aging population composition Vital issues include: the role of immigration in Canada's future; the deteriorating economic welfare of immigrants; globalization, undocumented migration, and unwanted refugees; Aboriginal population change; implications of unprecedented low fertility; and the astonishing demographic transformation of Canadian cities.

The Big Shift

Author : Darrell Bricker,John Ibbitson
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2013-02-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781443416474

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The Big Shift by Darrell Bricker,John Ibbitson Pdf

For almost its entire history, Canada has been run by the political, media and business elites of Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. But in the past few years, these groups have lost their power—and most of them still do not realize it’s gone. The Laurentian Consensus, the term John Ibbitson has coined for the dusty liberal elite, has been replaced by a new, powerful coalition based in the West and supported by immigrant voters in Ontario. How did this happen? Most people are unaware that the keystone economic and political drivers of this country are now Western Canada and immigrants from China, India and other Asian countries. Politicians and businesspeople have underestimated how conservative these newcomers are making our country. Canada, with its ever-evolving economy and fluid demographic base, has become divorced from the traditions of its past and is moving in an entirely new direction. In The Big Shift, Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson argue that one of the world’s most consensual countries is becoming polarized, exhibiting stark differences between East and West, cities and suburbs, Canadianborn citizens and immigrants. The winners—in both politics and business— will be those who can capitalize on the tremendous changes that the Big Shift will bring.

Changing Canada

Author : Wallace Clement,Leah F. Vosko
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 531 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2003-03-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780773570993

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Changing Canada by Wallace Clement,Leah F. Vosko Pdf

Changing Canada examines political transformations, welfare state restructuring, international boundaries and contexts, the new urban experience, and creative resistance.

Maximum Canada

Author : Doug Saunders
Publisher : Vintage Canada
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2019-08-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780735273108

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Maximum Canada by Doug Saunders Pdf

To face the future, Canada needs more Canadians. But why and how many? Canada’s population has always grown slowly, when it has grown at all. That wasn’t by accident. For centuries before Confederation and a century after, colonial economic policies and an inward-facing world view isolated this country, attracting few of the people and building few of the institutions needed to sustain a sovereign nation. In fact, during most years before 1967, a greater number of people fled Canada than immigrated to it. Canada’s growth has faltered and left us underpopulated ever since. At Canada’s 150th anniversary, a more open, pluralist and international vision has largely overturned that colonial mindset and become consensus across the country and its major political parties. But that consensus is ever fragile. Our small population continues to hamper our competitive clout, our ability to act independently in an increasingly unstable world, and our capacity to build the resources we need to make our future viable. In Maximum Canada, a bold and detailed vision for Canada’s future, award-winning author and Globe and Mail columnist Doug Saunders proposes a most audacious way forward: to avoid global obscurity and create lasting prosperity, to build equality and reconciliation of indigenous and regional divides, and to ensure economic and ecological sustainability, Canada needs to triple its population.

Canada's Changing North

Author : William C. Wonders
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2003-08-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780773571327

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Canada's Changing North by William C. Wonders Pdf

Among the many recent developments explored in Canada's Changing North is the legal recognition of aboriginal rights by the Canadian state, which has led directly to significant increases in their political and economic power. It also examines how economic development, which has long focused on non-renewable natural resources, particularly minerals, has grown to an enormous scale. Development of arctic oil and gas, which hinges on world supplies and national and international politics, has meant major changes across the North. Some of the new national parks in the Canadian North are already under threat from mineral development. Northern tourism has made it possible for a wide variety of affluent visitors to visit hitherto remote areas, affecting the ecology. The final selection, on northern challenges, discusses critical issues such as the impact of climatic change, the social needs (e.g. housing, education) of a rapidly increasing aboriginal population, environmental protection of unique regions, and defence of Arctic sovereignty. Of the sixty-two readings in this edition, forty-one are new.

As for Me and My House

Author : Sinclair Ross
Publisher : Emblem Editions
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2018-01-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780735252882

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As for Me and My House by Sinclair Ross Pdf

As For Me and My House is an essential Canadian work--a precise and compelling portrait of our culture, our psyche, and the nature of contemporary art itself, now available as a Penguin Modern Classic. In the windswept town of Horizon, an unamed diarist paints a vivid and enthralling picture of prairie life in the Depression era. Atmospheric, intimate, and richly observed, As For Me and My House is a moving meditation on the bittersweet nature of human relationships, on the bonds that tie people together and the undercurrents of feeling that can tear them apart. It is one of Canada's great novels and a landmark in modern fiction.