Canadian History Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (162) essays
Canadian History essays:
A Sovereign French Canada: Necessary?
... the promotion of equality between francophones and anglophones by the Canadian Government, the declining public support for the separatist cause and Quebec economy's rising dependence on Canada. In present time, Quebec no longer has any justifiable reason to want to separate from Canada ...
Canada's Diverse History
... the diversity of Canada's history, geography, climate, economy, cultures and government. Did you know it is the largest country in the world now that U.S.S.R broke up. Specifically, Canada is 9,922,330 square km. Did you know that Canada used to be named "Kanata"? Yes, Kanata is an Indian word ...
The Women's Movement In the 1960's (Presentation Script)
... adult. Women's groups discovered discrimination in the workplace, where women received less pay and fewer promotions than men. They uncovered barriers to women seeking political office and to female students striving for high academic achievement. This feminist movement rejected all limits to the ...
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
... the best places in the world to live. Not only a land of choices, Canada is a land of growing equality. It cannot be said that everyone in Canada is treated totally equal, because that would be a lie, but as the years progress the government is working towards equality. Already in Canada ...
1920s/30s: Canada's Relationship with the U.S.
... the government would change, so he could win the elections. Bennett's new deal only helped few Canadians who were unemployed. Other people thought that it was just an effort to win the election. Bennett lost the election and Mackenzie King became Prime Minister. So, Canada ...
Defining Moments in Canadian history.
... in the Canadian government refusing to allow nuclear weapons on Canadian soil in 1962. This was a defining moment in Canadian history because Canada stood up for it's self and refused to allow nuclear weapons on Canadian soil. Furthermore, when a new Canadian government was elected in ...
The Three Defining Moments Of Canada (events that have shaped Canada to its current identity).
... in the total war effort. Their nationalistic feelings for their own country soared. When the war ended Canada emerged with a new confidence and a highly regarded international status due to their various contributions in World War II, such as the establishment of the BCATP and the success of the ...
Essay regarding the Avro Arrow, how it was a great Canadian Achievement, and how it never should have been cancelled
... The Avro Arrow was what Canada needed. It was pointless to cancel the project after it was already finished. The government already had put the funds into the project and the designers had built such a advanced aircraft of the time. There was no good reason ...
Three defining moments in Canadian history in the 20th century, and prove their significance to the maturation of Canada as a nation (I created this question).
... the beaches of France. This was Canada's largest military operation. Fourteen thousand soldiers were set to hit the beaches of France. The Royal Canadian Navy had 100 ships with 10,000 sailors in the operation. Flying overhead were 36 bomber squadrons of the RCAF. The Canadian ...
An essay on the on four defining moments in Canadain history; Includes: battle for Vimy Ridge, Battle of The Atlantic, Dieppe, and D-Day.
... the "Great War", and it was the Canadians who captured the ridge. Also Vimy Ridge was the first time ever in Canadian history that all four of the Canadian divisions fought in the same battle. Another reason that Vimy Ridge was such a defining moment for Canada is that since the start of the ...