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  1. Canadian history : the siege and blockade of Quebec, by generals Montgomery and Arnold, in 1775-6 : a paper read before the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, March 6th, 1872 by William J. (William James) Anderson, 2008
  2. Canada and Its Provinces: A History of the Canadian People and their Institutions by One Hundred Associates; Volumes 3 & 4, British Dominion 1760-1840 by Adam & Doughty, Arthur G. (general editors) Shortt, 1913
  3. Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English, 3 Volume Set by Carl F. (General Editor) Klinck, 1976-01-01
  4. The dawn of Canadian history; a chronicle of aboriginal Canada by Stephen Leacock, 2010-08-23
  5. Kids Book of Canadian History, The by Carlotta Hacker, 2009-02-01
  6. Canadian History for Dummies by Will Ferguson, 2005-10-17
  7. Who Killed Canadian History? by J. L. Granatstein, 2000-02
  8. A History of the Canadian Peoples by J.M. Bumsted, 2007-07-20
  9. History of the Canadian Peoples: Beginnings to 1867 by Margaret Conrad, 1997-12
  10. A History of Canadian Literature by W. H. New, 2003-09
  11. Canadian Airmen and the First World War: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Vol. I by S.F. Wise, 1980-11-01
  12. The Cambridge History of Canadian Literature
  13. A History of the Canadian Economy by K. H. Norrie, 1990-06
  14. The Canadian Frontier, 1534-1760 (Histories of the American Frontier) by W. J. Eccles, 1983-08-01

21. Time Line Start Page
canadian history Timeline! A WWW Project entered into the CBC 4 Kidscanadian history Challenge by the Grade 7 8 Class, Regent
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22. Canadian History Links - Academic Info
Academic Info canadian history Links general Links. canadian history on the WebAn annotated collection of online resources on canadian and general history.
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23. Co ED Communications | Governor General's Award - 1998 Finalists And Winners
Minutes. Students research and create vignettes of noteworthy figures incanadian history. The leurs élèves. Moments From canadian history.
http://www.historysociety.ca/heroes/gg/99Louttit_Collins.html
Canada's National History Society home departments: More About CNHS Membership Information The Pierre Berton Award features: The Beaver Magazine Related Weblinks Hudson's Bay History Foundation
St. Augustine Community S., Regina, Saskatchewan
Laurie Collins and Suzanne Louttit
Laurie Collins et Suzanne Louttit
Moments From Canadian History
INTENDED AGE/SUBJECT MATTER
This project was used with grade five students as a social studies unit in Canadian history that was also integrated with a language arts unit, but it could be adapted for any grade level.
INSTRUCTIONAL OUTCOMES
Students will:
• learn about eleven significant eras in Canadian History, researching one era in depth and creating a videotaped "Heritage Moment" from this era
RECOMMENDED TIME FRAME
The entire project takes approximately two months based on 3-4 one hour class periods per week. Videotaping and editing require additional time.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Our video project uses the CRB Heritage Minutes as a model and it encourages the students to make history come alive in a meaningful and dramatic fashion. During our three video project experiences we have found that it allows the students to become personally involved in an episode from Canadian history and that it is a very exciting and effective way for children to learn about their country's heritage. Students acquire many skills during the research, rehearsal and videotaping phases of the project. They have the opportunity to work independently and to make their own choices but also to work cooperatively in small groups of three. To introduce the project, both teachers present a three week overview, including a variety of portfolio activities and unfolding timeline, of the eleven eras of Canadian history that are indicated by our Saskatchewan Social Studies curriculum:

24. CANADIAN GENERAL GENEALOGY & HISTORY ARTICLES - The Global Gazette, Online Famil
canadian general Genealogy history Articles from The Global Gazette arelisted on this page. canadian general Genealogy history Articles
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25. History Resources
by presidents of the canadian Historican Association; many of the essays are reflectionson the nature of canadian history. general history history Directory
http://chci.wrdsb.on.ca/library/reshist.htm
The listings on this page are restricted to directories and resources that deal exclusively with one subject, and which are relevant to the secondary curriculum in Waterloo Region. The General Directories have excellent sections on most subjects. The general directories are good resources to start your searches with. Use the dedicated subject directories listed here as follow-ups. The individual subject sites listed here are those that are considered to be the most valuable and the most frequently used in the secondary curriculum. There is no pretense that the list is an exhaustive one. For that, consult the general and subject directories, or a search engine
  • Curriculum Guidelines and Documents:
  • The Nature of History
    • Everyman His Own Historian by Carl Becker, is one of the best pieces ever written on the subject.
    • The Historian and the Nation by Richard M. Saunders, 1967 Canadian Historican Association presidential address; a student of Becker's, and a wonderful teacher at the University of Toronto from the 1930's to the 1970's.
    • Presidential Addresses by presidents of the American Historical Association; many of the essays are brilliant reflections on the nature of the subject.
  • 26. Internment Of Ukrainians In Canada 1914-1920
    A detailed description of Canada's internment of emigrants from the AustroHungarian empire between Category Society history World War I Regional Canada...... It was obvious to many Ukrainian canadians that this was a part of canadian historythat the Government and CBC did not wish the general public to learn about.
    http://www.infoukes.com/history/internment/
    Internment of Ukrainians in Canada 1914-1920
    Introduction
    The purpose of these pages is to inform the general population about the Canadian Government's internment of Ukrainian Canadians in Concentration Camps in Canada during the period of 1914-1920. With the outbreak of World War I, the War Measures Act (1914) was implemented as a result of an Order In Council by the Canadian Government. This resulted in the internment of 8,579 " enemy aliens " of which over 5,000 were Ukrainians who had emigrated to Canada from territories under the control of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It also meant an additional 80,000 individuals (of which the vast majority were Ukrainians) were obliged to register as " enemy aliens " and then required to report to local authorities on a regular basis. These internees were used to develop Canadian infrastructure as " forced-labourers To this date it has not been determined what was the driving force for the Internment. Was it due to wartime xenophobia and war fever, or the Economic benefits of a forced-labour system, or bigoted-driven emotions against Canada's first non-Official language speaking immigrants? The truth is that it was probably due to mixture of these reasons. Unfortunately, the War Measures Act formed the basis for future government incursions on the Civil liberties of Citizens and immigrants to Canada. This act was used as the basis of the internment of the Japanese Canadians in 1941 and the French-Canadians (or Quebecois) in 1970. This act was always implemented via an Order in Council, rather than through approval via the democratically elected parliament. This Act was first implemented during World War I where Ukrainian Canadians were primarly and unjustly made it's first victims.

    27. Battles - Canadian History References
    Historical Section, general Staff canadian Army in Korea softcover precursor to theOfficial history, this is articles originally found in canadian Army Journal
    http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/battles.htm
    General Historical, Battle and Campaign Histories
    (Including Personal accounts. "Official Histories" are highlighted in blue Twentieth Century Overviews 1900-1999 Hannon, Leslie F. Canada at War: The Record of a Fighting People (McClelland and Stewart Ltd., Toronto, ON 1968) 128pp Brief illustrated overview of Canada's military operations from before Confederation to the Centennial. Chappell, Mike. The Canadian Army at War (Osprey Publishing Company Ltd., London, UK 1985). 48pp ISBN 0-85045-600-4 Brief softcover examination of Canadian soldiers in the 20th Century. The Boer War 1900-1902 The First World War 1914-1918 General Accounts - Political and Social (may also include military subjects) Byfield, Ted (Editor) Alberta in the Twentieth Century: A Journalistic History of the Province (Volume 4: The Great War And Its Consequences) (United Western Communications Ltd, Edmonton AB 2000) Lavishly illustrated social and military history of Alberta and Alberta units in the First World War. Keegan, John.

    28. General History Articles
    history general. The royal canadian mounted police; The Tudor Period in England;The US US census history; United States Marine Corps history; Victorian mourning
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    29. People & Culture: General Articles
    Culture general. The canadian tulip festival; canadian snowbirds precision flyingteam; history of Australia; Farilitos and Luminarias; Rastafarian culture and
    http://www.essortment.com/in/Culture.General/
    Culture: General
    about this site Back to main site Find A Site © 2002 Pagewise, Inc.

    30. Canadian Olympic Committee - General History Overview
    general history and Overview. The Olympic spirit carried through theages. Did spirit. © 2003 canadian Olympic Committee, Contact Us.
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    Home Athlete/Coach Profiles
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    ATHLETES / ... LINKS Search For: Olympic Games General History / Overview Salt Lake City 2002 Nagano 1998 ... Pan American Games
    General History and Overview
    The Olympic spirit carried through the ages
    Did you know…
    In 1896, the Olympic Games were originally revived to convince French citizens to include more sports programs in their schools?
    In 1956 the Olympic Winter Games were televised for the first time?
    In 1928, in Amsterdam, the Olympic flame was lit for the first time?
    In 1988, Calgary hosted the 15 th Olympic Winter Games?
    How the Olympic Games began
    Thousands of years ago, people of ancient Greece believed the body was just as important as the mind. They participated in foot and chariot races and enjoyed boxing and wrestling.
    The year 776 B.C. was the date of the first recorded results in a sports competition held during a ceremony to honour Zeus, the Greek god. The Games were then held every four years in the Valley of Olympia – and thus became known as the Olympic Games.
    Since that time there has been a decline – and a rise – of the Olympic Games and spirit:
    • In 393 AD, Roman Emperor, Theodosius I orders the Games to be closed down.

    31. The Governor General's Canadian History Medal For The Millennium
    THE GOVERNOR general'S canadian history MEDAL FOR THE MILLENNIUM The Governor general'scanadian history Medal is awarded to a graduating student in each high
    http://fregan.virtualave.net/scholarships/governorhistory.html
    THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S CANADIAN HISTORY MEDAL FOR THE MILLENNIUM
    The Governor General's Canadian History Medal is awarded to a graduating student in each high school who achieves the highest final mark in an approved Canadian history or Canadian studies course . The Medallion is a one-time award for the year 2000 only. The medal will not be awarded during any other year. Click on the pictures below for a larger, clearer view of each side of the medallion.
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    VALUE
    Medallion (NO $ INCLUDED) with Case and Certificate of Award
    NUMBER AWARD EACH YEAR
    One per High school
    CRITERIA
    The Governor General's Canadian History Medal is awarded to the student with the highest final mark in a Canadian History related course. Alpha Secondary awards this medal to the student with the highest final mark in their Social Studies 11 course as well as top achievement in the Begbie contest. The Scholarship Committee decides on who the medal is awarded to.
    APPLICATION DEADLINE Not Applicable HOW TO APPLY There is no need to fill out an application for this award. Students who took Social Studies 11 are automatically consider. Please Note: this award is no longer given out. DATE OF NOTIFICATION OF WINNER(S) Graduation Ceremony Night FURTHER INFORMATION The Official Web Site of the Governor General's Canadian History Medal. Includes info about medal and speech given by Romeo LeBlanc, former Governor General of Canada.

    32. Canadian Parks Movement: Hamilton Experience - General History Of Hamilton Parks
    Choose any of the following links to find out more aboutthe general history of Hamilton Public Parks
    http://www.hpl.hamilton.on.ca/Collections/PARKEX/genhist.htm
    Choose any of the following links to find out more about the general history of Hamilton Public Parks:
    1. The Development of Public Parks in Hamilton, Ontario: 1816 - 1941
    2. General History of Hamilton Public Parks: 1941 - 1980
    3. The History of Hamilton Parks Police
    4. Current By-Laws Respecting Hamilton Public Parks ...
    5. Historical Records of the City of Hamilton 1847-1973 Parks

    33. Canadian Parks Movement: Hamilton Experience - General History
    general history OF HAMILTON PARKS (1941 1980). The Power of the ParksBoard. The Board of Park Management of Hamilton was the official
    http://www.hpl.hamilton.on.ca/Collections/PARKEX/41-80.htm
    GENERAL HISTORY OF HAMILTON PARKS (1941 - 1980)
    The Power of the Parks Board The Board of Park Management of Hamilton was the official title from the mayor and six appointed officials who ran Hamilton parks from 1900 to 1974. This group was most often referred to as Parks, or the Parks Board because of its long title. In 1961, City Council passed a requirement that three members of the Board must be aldermen to allow Council greater say in parks development. The Board operated on an annual budget of all profits collected from park rentals and one mill from the City budget. The amount of the mill changed every year, because it was calculated from the assessment or evaluation that defined what all the properties in Hamilton were worth each year. To get one non-residential mill, 85 % of the residential assessment value was added to all of the non-residential assessment value, and then divided by 1,000. A residential mill was 85 % of a non-residential mill. The Board was considered a separate company, that was lead by the Public Parks Act of Ontario. The Act governing restricted the Board to owning under 404.74 hectares (1,000 acres) and later 809.47 hectares (2,000 acres) of land, or earning more profit from park rentals than one mill. Some former members of the Parks Board, who are most famous for their contributions to Hamilton parks, and who also have parks named after them, are William Schwenger, Samuel Manson, Thomas Baker McQuesten and William McCulloch.

    34. Information On The Canadian Committee On Labour History
    111 Associations The CCLH is a subcommittee of the canadian history Association. LeTravail, may declare their membership at the Annual general Meeting of
    http://www.mun.ca/cclh/info.html
    Preamble:
    The Canadian Committee on Labour History is open to anybody interested in studying and promoting all aspects of working-class and labour history. The Committee defines working-class and labour history in the broadest terms and encourages study of working-class communities, culture, ethnicity, family life, gender, sexuality, migration, ideology, politics and organization. It recognizes the value of a diversity of disciplinary and theoretical approaches to the study of history and encourages open and active discussion and debate. As well, it aims to encourage the inclusion of working-class history in school curricula, through institutions of public history, and within the educational programs of labour and community organizations.
    Article 1: Name
    The name of the organization is the Canadian Committee on Labour History (CCLH).
    Article 11: Purpose
    The purpose of the organization shall be the promotion of labour and working-class history. Activities of the CCLH shall be carried on, according to Revenue Canada Guidelines, without purpose of gain for its members, and any profits or other accretions to the Committee shall be used solely to promote its objectives.
    Article 111: Associations
    The CCLH is a sub-committee of the Canadian History Association.

    35. General Canadian History Submission Form
    general canadian history.
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    General Canadian History
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    36. WestWeb: Western Women's History
    Women in the American West biographies, examples of primary texts (diaries, literary works), secondary Category Society People Women history...... general Women's history Links. The Sexuality and Gender homepage. canadian Women'sStudies. Women in canadian history. Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky.
    http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/westweb/pages/women.html
    This section of WestWeb provides information about Women in the West. Under Texts you will find examples of primary texts, such as women's diaries and literary works, or secondary texts, such as critical essays or historical studies. Under Resources , you will find biographies of Western women as well as other resources, such as bibliographies and teaching and study materials. Under Links to Other Sites , you will find a collection of links to sites dealing with various issues in women's history, such as women's art and health. Finally, under Images , you will find both general collections which include some images of Western women's history and direct links to pictures available online. Women's Texts Western Women's History Resources Links to Other Sites Women's Images
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    Women's Texts
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    Life History Manuscripts From the Folklore Project, WPA Federal Writer's Project.
    Mary Austin:
    The Pot of Gold The Walking Woman Spring o' the Year The Hoodoo of the Minnietta ... The Return of Mr. Wills

    37. The Canadian Forces Chaplain Branch - Chaplain General (Chap Gen)- History
    inaugurated an important new chapter in chaplaincy history. the chaplaincy performsto the canadian Forces. Chaplains general (P) and (RC), with the rank of
    http://www.dnd.ca/hr/chapgen/engraph/history_e.asp?Cat=1

    38. Honorary Patron - Canadian Heritage
    find such a rich source of canadian history at the to the designers of the canadianHeritage Gallery Adrienne Clarkson, CC, CMM, CD Governor general of Canada.
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    Canadian Heritage Gallery Home Page Governor General's Welcome
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    Governor General's Welcome In Canada, our material well-being and our social conscience have combined to create a country that is often described as the best in the world. While we are proud of this accomplishment, we know that our present good fortune is built on the convictions and actions of earlier Canadians. Their efforts brought our society into being, and its present and future growth will be safeguarded by our knowledge of the perils and opportunities that history offers. The lessons we learn are important not only to Canadians, but to people throughout the world. We need to understand how we have become what we are and what encouraged us to follow this path. Whether it is learning about First Nations’ folklore, appreciating the links between the fiddles of Cape Breton and Quebec, or understanding the hardships of the families that settled on the Prairies, these are stories that have helped shape the Canadian identity. The Canadian Heritage Gallery presents a wonderful collection and its web site gives us a deeper insight into our history and achievements. In today’s global community, the Internet and web sites have become our means of transportation so it is a joy to find such a rich source of Canadian history at the click of a mouse. Congratulations to the designers of the Canadian Heritage Gallery web site and good reading to its many visitors.

    39. Canadian Information By Subject: Subject Order
    canadian Information By Subject. 5 Science 6 Technology 7 Arts recreation 8 Literature9 history geography. 0 Computers, information general reference.
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    40. Canadiana Quick Reference
    general canadiana canadian history canadian Music canadian Literaturecanadian Publishing canadian Librarianship. general canadiana.
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    Canadiana Quick Reference
    Canadiana Quick Reference provides answers to some of the "quick reference" questions that the National Library of Canada receives regularly. Reference and Information Services invites you to send your comments and suggestions by completing our Reference enquiry form or by e-mail (reference@nlc-bnc.ca).
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