History of the Canadian peoples: 2 1867 to the present
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
Introduction: Interpreting Canada s Past
What Is History?
The Context of This Text
Constructing a Text
What s In a Name?
Noto
Selected Reading
Weblinks
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xxi
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xxiii
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Part I:
Inventing Canada,
Chapter l: A People in Search of a Nation,
The State of the Union,
Canada s Peoples
Life and Death
The Industrial Age
Rural Life and Primary Pursuits
Family and Community
Community and Culture
Intellectual Revolutions
Political Change
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
The Road to Confederation,
Forging an Agreement
Confederation Achieved
Consolidating the Union
Nova Scotia s Secessionist Movement
Annexing the Northwest: The Red River Rebellion
The Indian Treaties
The Indian Act
British Columbia
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland s Perspective
The North
Conclusion
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Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
The Pacific Scandal
The Liberals at the Helm
Canada First
Macdonald s National Policy
The Northwest
Religion, Language, and Politics
Empire Ontario
The Premiers Conference,
The North Atlantic Triangle
Canada in Question
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Laurier
The Klondike Gold Rush
Northern Exposure
Provincial Rights and the Management of Progress
The South
Competing Nationalisms
French-Canadian Nationalism
Native Peoples and the Dominant Culture
The Lost
The
The
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Seiies
Selected Reading
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Economy and Society in the Industrial Age,
Chapter
Assessing the National Policy
Transportation and Communication
Secondary Industry
De-industrialization in the
Staples Old and New
Serving the Industrial Economy
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91
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Contents
Mass Production and Modern Management
Survival of the Fittest
Financial Institutions
Private Initiative and Public Policy
Human Capital
Family and Work
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
The Problem of Outmigration
Immigration Policy
Settlers and Sojourners
White Canada Forever
Reinforcing the Dominant Culture
Settling In
Urbanization
Canadian Cities in Transition
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Reforming the Individual
The Progressive Impulse
The Radical Response
The Rural Response
The Women s Movement
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Religion and Society
Schooling and Society
Reinventing Nature
The Growth of Organized Sports
Cultural Life in the Cities
Architecture in the Modern Age
The Arts
Conclusion
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Selected Reading
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Chapter
Preparing for War
The Wartime Economy
Financing the War
The War in Europe
The War at Home
Enemies Within
A White Man s War
The Halifax Explosion
Canada on the World Stage
Demobilization and Reconstruction
What Brave New World?
Female Suffrage
Labour Revolt
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
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Part 111: Transitional Years: Canada,
Chapter
A Changing Economic Landscape
Riding the Economic Roller Coaster
Primary Products
Secondary Industry
Winners and Losers
Economic Collapse
King and Canada
The Changing Political Landscape
The Progressive Party
The King-Byng Affair
Political Women
First Nations in the Age of Democracy
Labour Politics
The Maritime Rights Movement
Newfoundland s Dilemma
Ontario and Quebec Politics
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
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Chapter
The Dirty Thirties
Newfoundland on the Rocks
Hanging on by the Fingernails
Trade Unions and Hard Times
The Bennett Years,
Protest from the Left
The Extreme Right
Third Parties
Bennett s New Deal
The
The Keynesian Revolution
Canada and the World
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Population
Canada s Native Peoples
Sexuality and Respectability
The Burden of Respectability
Motherhood in the Modern Age
Housing Canadians
Women, Work, and the Family
Rural Life
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
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Chapter
The Communications Revolution
Canadians in Search of Fun
Protestantism in a Secular Society
Roman Catholicism in the Modern Age
Education
Literature and Art
Music and Theatre in the Interwar Years
The Invention of Tradition
The Folk in Quebec
Sports in the Modern Age
Service Organizations
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
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Selected Rending
Weblinks
Chapter
Canada s War
Descent into War
The War on Land
The War at Sea
The War in the Air
The Atomic Age
Victory at Last
The Business of War
Controlling the Enemy Within
The Welfare State
Labour and the State
The New World Order
Demobilization and Post-war Reconstruction
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
290
291
292
293
295
297
298
299
302
302
303
305
307
310
311
313
315
317
317
318
319
Part IV: Reinventing Canada,
321
Chapter
The Post-war Liberal Consensus
Federal Parties and Leaders
Third Parties in Post-war Canada
Provincial Politics
Newfoundland Enters Confederation
Politics and Representation
Shaping the Welfare State
The Origins of Medicare
Welfare Reform
Canada s Welfare State in Perspective
Daycare and the New Liberalism
Housing Policy
The Provinces and the New Liberalism
Modernization and Nationalism in Quebec
The Move to Official Bilingualism
The October Crisis
The Special Status Debate
International Relations and the New Liberalism
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Rending
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Chapter
The Cold War
The Korean War
The Nuclear Issue
Supporting Democracy?
Voices of Dissent
The Response from Ottawa
Continental Economic Integration
The Gordon Report
The Watkins Report
Economic Nationalism in the
Continentalism and the Provinces
The Americanization of Canadian Culture
The Nationalist Response
Culture in Question
Red Baiting
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in this Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
The Welfare and Warfare Economy
Economic Growth in the Fabulous Fifties
Farming and Fishing
Resource Industries
The Post-industrial Economy
Computers
The Service Economy
End of the Economic Miracle
The Debate over Controls
The Costs of Growth
Working Conditions
Growth and the
Environment
Economic Disparity
Poverty and the Regions
Taxation and the Distribution of Wealth
The Trade Union Movement
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Population
Changing Social Values
Education
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Education in Quebec
Cities and Suburbs
Housing Standards
The Immigrant Experience
Asian-Canadian Communities
African Canadians
Native Peoples Find a Voice
Northern First Nations
The Women s Movement
A Culture of Protest
The Poor Organize
Religion in a Secular Age
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Quebec s Cultural Revolution
Literary Developments Outside Quebec
Theatre and Film
Art
Recording Artists
Heritage Conservation
Professional Sports
The Public Broadcaster
Censorship
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
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Part V:
Post-Modern Canada
Chapter
Globalization
Trading Blocs
Neo-Conservatism
Federal Manoeuvres
The Macdonald Commission
The Free Trade Agreement
The Free Trade Era
The Jobless Recovery
Inflation versus Unemployment
Taxes and a Turnaround
A High-Tech Economy
Canadian Foreign Policy and the Economy
Conclusion
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Notes
Related
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Quebec Sovereignty
Patriating the Constitution
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
The Meech Lake Accord
The Charlottetown Accord
Quebec after Charlottetown
Ontario s Interrupted Prosperity
The New West
Atlantic Canada
Federal Cutbacks
The Trade Union Movement
The Federal Elections of
The Federal Election of
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Population
Education
Immigrant Experiences
Native Struggles
Land Claims and the Legal System
Native Women
The Women s Movement
The Environmental Movement
Gay Rights
The Churches
Cultural Industries
Recording Artists
Media Concentration
Professional Sports
Sports and Society
Conclusion
¿Voto
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Appendix A:
Appendix B:
Index
Population of Canada
Prime Ministers of Canada
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Contents
Preface
Introduction: Interpreting Canada's Past
What Is History?
The Context of This Text
Constructing a Text
What's In a Name?
Noto
Selected Reading
Weblinks
xvill
xxi
xxi
xxi
xxii
xxii
xxiii
xxiii
xxiii
Part I:
Inventing Canada,
Chapter l: A People in Search of a Nation,
The State of the Union,
Canada's Peoples
Life and Death
The Industrial Age
Rural Life and Primary Pursuits
Family and Community
Community and Culture
Intellectual Revolutions
Political Change
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
The Road to Confederation,
Forging an Agreement
Confederation Achieved
Consolidating the Union
Nova Scotia's Secessionist Movement
Annexing the Northwest: The Red River Rebellion
The Indian Treaties
The Indian Act
British Columbia
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland's Perspective
The North
Conclusion
3
4
6
7
8
11
12
14
16
18
18
19
19
19
20
21
23
25
26
27
29
31
32
33
35
36
36
36
vi
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
The Pacific Scandal
The Liberals at the Helm
Canada First
Macdonald's National Policy
The Northwest
Religion, Language, and Politics
Empire Ontario
The Premiers' Conference,
The North Atlantic Triangle
Canada in Question
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Laurier
The Klondike Gold Rush
Northern Exposure
Provincial Rights and the Management of Progress
The South
Competing Nationalisms
French-Canadian Nationalism
Native Peoples and the Dominant Culture
The Lost
The
The
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Seiies
Selected Reading
Weblinks
57
57
57
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
48
52
52
53
54
57
51
58
58
60
61
62
64
65
66
67
70
71
72
75
75
77
79
80
80
80
81
Part II
Economy and Society in the Industrial Age,
Chapter
Assessing the National Policy
Transportation and Communication
Secondary Industry
De-industrialization in the
Staples Old and New
Serving the Industrial Economy
84
85
87
88
91
91
98
Contents
Mass Production and Modern Management
Survival of the Fittest
Financial Institutions
Private Initiative and Public Policy
Human Capital
Family and Work
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
The Problem of Outmigration
Immigration Policy
Settlers and Sojourners
"White Canada Forever"
Reinforcing the Dominant Culture
Settling In
Urbanization
Canadian Cities in Transition
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Reforming the Individual
The Progressive Impulse
The Radical Response
The Rural Response
The Women's Movement
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Religion and Society
Schooling and Society
Reinventing Nature
The Growth of Organized Sports
Cultural Life in the Cities
Architecture in the Modern Age
The Arts
Conclusion
99
100
100
101
102
103
105
105
106
106
108
log
110
111
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123
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ISO
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155
156
159
162
164
166
168
169
176
wüi
Notes
Related Readings
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Preparing for War
The Wartime Economy
Financing the War
The War in Europe
The War at Home
Enemies Within
A White Man's War
The Halifax Explosion
Canada on the World Stage
Demobilization and Reconstruction
What Brave New World?
Female Suffrage
Labour Revolt
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
179
179
179
181
183
184
186
187
188
191
193
195
196
197
198
199
200
200
204
204
205
205
207
Part 111: Transitional Years: Canada,
Chapter
A Changing Economic Landscape
Riding the Economic Roller Coaster
Primary Products
Secondary Industry
Winners and Losers
Economic Collapse
King and Canada
The Changing Political Landscape
The Progressive Party
The King-Byng Affair
Political Women
First Nations in the Age of Democracy
Labour Politics
The Maritime Rights Movement
Newfoundland's Dilemma
Ontario and Quebec Politics
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
210
211
212
213
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
221
223
224
225
227
227
228
229
229
229
230
Contents
Chapter
The Dirty Thirties
Newfoundland on the Rocks
Hanging on by the Fingernails
Trade Unions and Hard Times
The Bennett Years,
Protest from the Left
The Extreme Right
Third Parties
Bennett's New Deal
The
The Keynesian Revolution
Canada and the World
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Population
Canada's Native Peoples
Sexuality and Respectability
The Burden of Respectability
Motherhood in the Modern Age
Housing Canadians
Women, Work, and the Family
Rural Life
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
23I
232
237
237
238
240
241
242
244
247
248
248
250
252
252
253
253
254
255
256
258
259
260
262
263
265
266
268
269
270
270
271
Chapter
The Communications Revolution
Canadians in Search of Fun
Protestantism in a Secular Society
Roman Catholicism in the Modern Age
Education
Literature and Art
Music and Theatre in the Interwar Years
The Invention of Tradition
The "Folk" in Quebec
Sports in the Modern Age
Service Organizations
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
272
273
276
276
278
279
281
284
285
286
287
288
289
289
289
x I Contents
Selected Rending
Weblinks
Chapter
Canada's War
Descent into War
The War on Land
The War at Sea
The War in the Air
The Atomic Age
Victory at Last
The Business of War
Controlling the Enemy Within
The Welfare State
Labour and the State
The New World Order
Demobilization and Post-war Reconstruction
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
290
291
292
293
295
297
298
299
302
302
303
305
307
310
311
313
315
317
317
318
319
Part IV: Reinventing Canada,
321
Chapter
The Post-war Liberal Consensus
Federal Parties and Leaders
Third Parties in Post-war Canada
Provincial Politics
Newfoundland Enters Confederation
Politics and Representation
Shaping the Welfare State
The Origins of Medicare
Welfare Reform
Canada's Welfare State in Perspective
Daycare and the New Liberalism
Housing Policy
The Provinces and the New Liberalism
Modernization and Nationalism in Quebec
The Move to Official Bilingualism
The October Crisis
The "Special Status" Debate
International Relations and the New Liberalism
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Rending
We blinks
322
323
323
326
327
327
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
335
338
339
340
341
342
344
344
34?
345
346
Contents
Chapter
The Cold War
The Korean War
The Nuclear Issue
Supporting Democracy?
Voices of Dissent
The Response from Ottawa
Continental Economic Integration
The Gordon Report
The Watkins Report
Economic Nationalism in the
Continentalism and the Provinces
The Americanization of Canadian Culture
The Nationalist Response
Culture in Question
Red Baiting
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in this Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
The Welfare and Warfare Economy
Economic Growth in the Fabulous Fifties
Farming and Fishing
Resource Industries
The Post-industrial Economy
Computers
The Service Economy
End of the Economic Miracle
The Debate over Controls
The Costs of Growth
Working Conditions
Growth and the
Environment
Economic Disparity
Poverty and the Regions
Taxation and the Distribution of Wealth
The Trade Union Movement
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Population
Changing Social Values
Education
348
348
350
352
353
353
355
357
359
359
360
361
362
363
364
366
367
367
361
368
369
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374
376
376
377
378
378
379
380
381
383
384
384
385
388
389
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
xii I Contents
Education in Quebec
Cities and Suburbs
Housing Standards
The Immigrant Experience
Asian-Canadian Communities
African Canadians
Native Peoples Find a Voice
Northern First Nations
The Women's Movement
A Culture of Protest
The Poor Organize
Religion in a Secular Age
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Quebec's Cultural Revolution
Literary Developments Outside Quebec
Theatre and Film
Art
Recording Artists
Heritage Conservation
Professional Sports
The Public Broadcaster
Censorship
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
397
398
399
400
401
402
404
406
406
407
408
408
409
410
410
411
412
TO
414
418
420
421
422
423
423
426
426
427
421
421
428
Part V:
Post-Modern Canada
Chapter
Globalization
Trading Blocs
Neo-Conservatism
Federal Manoeuvres
The Macdonald Commission
The Free Trade Agreement
The Free Trade Era
The Jobless Recovery
Inflation versus Unemployment
Taxes and a Turnaround
A High-Tech Economy
Canadian Foreign Policy and the Economy
Conclusion
«2
433
434
435
436
437
437
439
441
442
442
443
444
445
Contents
Notes
Related
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Quebec Sovereignty
Patriating the Constitution
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
The Meech Lake Accord
The Charlottetown Accord
Quebec after Charlottetown
Ontario's Interrupted Prosperity
The New West
Atlantic Canada
Federal Cutbacks
The Trade Union Movement
The Federal Elections of
The Federal Election of
Conclusion
Notes
Related Readings
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Chapter
Population
Education
Immigrant Experiences
Native Struggles
Land Claims and the Legal System
Native Women
The Women's Movement
The Environmental Movement
Gay Rights
The Churches
Cultural Industries
Recording Artists
Media Concentration
Professional Sports
Sports and Society
Conclusion
¿Voto
Related Readings in This Series
Selected Reading
Weblinks
Appendix A:
Appendix B:
Index
Population of Canada
Prime Ministers of Canada
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441
449
450
451
452
454
456
458
460
462
465
466
467
468
469
471
472
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¡ilk
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title_short | History of the Canadian peoples |
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