Canadian History Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (162) essays
Canadian History essays:
Unification of Colonial British Columbia with the Confederation of Canada_edited
... lack of interest towards B.C. resulted in minimal support for annexation. And finally, the overall economic problems of the British Empire held them back from fully supporting their West Coast colony. Despite British Columbia's apathy towards the Canadian Confederation, the Confederation ...
Pierre Elliott Trudeau in Brief
... government. Trudeau's final term in office hailed two exceptionally imperative events. Firstly was the 1980 Quebec referendum, the proposal on QuÉbec's sovereignty, and its defeat. Secondly, was the most important, 1982 patriation of the Constitution of Canada and the addition of the Canadian ...
The Controversy Over the Dieppe Raid
... Dieppe in World War Two was a disaster and woefully resulted in the loss of many lives, but why? The planning of the raid was incomplete and lacked many important factors. The intelligence that the Allied Forces had gained to plan the raid on Dieppe ...
The Goal Heard Around the World:
... Canada and the USSR, than just being a mere hockey game. During the summit to the top, the hockey players and the fans were filled with a deep sense of nationalism; each country was filled with pride and joy. Since the announcing of an exhibition series between the two, Canadians and Soviets ...
Program of excellence
... Canadian hockey players. There is an under 17 training camp, along with an under 18 training camp that can lead to the involvement of these players into our World Junior rosters and as well as our Olympic teams. The Canadian Hockey Association the national sport governing body responsible for hockey ...
Wilfrid Laurier
... of the opposition, Laurier supported Canada's entry into World War One in 1913 however, he condemned conscription with the French-Canadian constituency vehemently opposed (Stewart 42). To prevent a complete ethnic split, he refused to join Sir Robert Borden's Union government ...
An outline of Canada during the great depression, and how it was one of canada's most devastating periods of history.
... Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and fully nationalizing the Bank of Canada. He also saved more funds for the unemployed by fending off provincial demands. However the Government of the 1930's in Canada was still a big disappointment to Canadian history and ...
Is canada in danger of breaking apart or civil war?
... of animosity since World War Two. Canada is similar in the fact that it has two diverse cultures: English Canada and French Canada. They both have distinct religions with the French Canada being mostly Roman Catholic and English Canada having a large population of Anglican and ...
Description on Canadian Unity, A very good essay, goes over all the basics and more on Canadian Unity.
... of government works well and should remain as it is. Representation by population allows for great national unity. It helps get opinions and ideas from the far corners of Canada. There are currently 301 seats in the House of Commons. Of those 301 seats, every province and ...
Democracy Case Studies (Canada)
... government of Canada is responsible for all powers not specifically given to the provincial governments. It is the only government that has jurisdiction over administration of: -the public debt -currency and coinage -taxation for general purposes -organization of national ...