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Canada's Unique Inventors
by Chris Hamilton, Jan 26, 2008
A article describing some of Canada's Most unique inventors and their inventions. How these Canadian inventors made an effect on mankind with their inventions.
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Canada's Lack of Response to the Armenian Genocide of 1915
by Zordaine, Jan 2, 2008
A summary and analysis of the massacre of over one million innocent Armenians that is still being denied today, and Canada's role in it.
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Why Canada Went to WWI
by Adro, Nov 10, 2007
A short summery on how Canada made its way into World War One.
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Quebec Separatism
by Laura Mayer, Oct 28, 2007
Am I the only one who thinks Quebec shouldn't separate from Canada? Read on and see my opinion on the matter.
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Obese Canadian Children?
by Lazen, Oct 16, 2007
Why is the obesity rate in Canada climbing?
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10 Dumbest Laws in Canada
by C.Nicholson, Oct 1, 2007
The most ridiculous laws that Canada ever came up with and put into the books. These are real laws which all exist here in Canada to this day.
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William Arthur Deacon and American Annexation
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The debate over annexation had deep roots, but during Bill Deacon's time, it would take on a more pronounced tone. It would also make the cause of Canadian nationalism, of which Deacon was its most ardent supporter, doubly more difficult given that the Imperial as well as the American connections had to be broached. For Deacon, as he stated his goal so eloquently:
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Imperial Sentiment in Early 20th Century Canada
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
A summary of arguments regarding British imperial sentiment as felt in early 20th century Canada.
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Empire Day in the Schools of Ontario: The Training of Young Imperialists - A Review
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
In Empire Day in the Schools of Ontario: the Training of Young Imperialists, Robert M. Stamp examines Empire Day celebrations in Ontario schools in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The author successfully shows the relevance of Carl Berger’s thesis, that early Canadian imperialism was a form of nationalism, by linking the popularity of Empire day celebrations in Ontario schools with the development of Canadian identity.
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USA and Canada: Geography, Politics, and Downright Culture Differences
by The Article Master, Aug 13, 2007
An entertaining comparison of the USA and Canada. Hold on to you're seats folks!
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