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Introduction.........................................................1
Introduction ...................................................1
About This Book............................................1
How This Book Is Organized.................................3
Part I: When Worlds Collide............................3
Part II: The Rise of New France........................3
Part III: The Fall of New France.......................4
Part IV: Canada: The Failed Republic?..................4
Part V: The Roads to Confederation.....................4
Part VI: The End of “English” Canada...................4
Part VII: Dark Days....................................5
Part VIII: Noisy Evolution.............................5
Part IX: Toward a One-Party Rule.......................5
Part X: The Part of Tens...............................6
Appendix: Online Resources.............................6
Icons Used In This Book....................................6
Parti: Ц/hen Worlds Collide................................. .....9
Chapter 1: First Nations ......................................11
Slow Collision............................................12
People of the Longhouse...................................13
The Great Law of Peace................................15
Romans of the New World...............................17
Clan mothers and faithkeepers.........................18
People of the North Woods.................................19
On the coast..........................................19
The canoe as Canadian icon............................20
The wild man of the forest............................20
A northern empire.....................................21
People of the Plains......................................21
The buffalo hunt......................................21
Waste not, want not...................................23
The medicine bundle...................................24
The Sun Dance.........................................25
People of the Pacific Northwest...........................25
Of noblemen and slaves................................26
The culture and philosophy of the potlatch............27
The impact of white society on the potlatch...........28
Caught in Between: People of the Plateau..................28
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People of the Far North.........................................29
Northern hunters......................................... 30
Further examples of Inuit ingenuity........................31
Chapter 2: First Contact ............................................33
The Vikings................................................. 34
The Diffusionists Are Coming!...................................36
The Three Big C’s...............................................37
John Cabot and the cod.....................................38
Cartier’s first voyage: Laying claim.......................41
Cartier’s second voyage: Down the St. Lawrence ............42
Cartier’s third voyage: Fake as a Canadian diamond.........43
Champlain to the rescue.................................. 44
The Quest for a Northwest Passage...............................47
Fool’s gold: The voyages of Martin Frobisher...............47
The lonely fate of Henry Hudson............................49
Rule Britannia! An Empire Founded by Fog?.......................51
The two G’s................................................52
The Beothuk.....................................................54
Slow death.................................................54
But was it genocide?.......................................56
Part 11: The Pise of New France (1608-1701) .............57
Chapter 3: The Early Years...........................................59
Life and Times of Samuel Champlain.......................*......59
Iroquois versus Canadien: The lines are drawn..............50
Coureurs de bois and voyageurs.............................52
The first habitant.........................................52
Company of One Hundred.....................................53
The Kirke brothers take Quebec ............................54
The death of Champlain.....................................55
Black Robes.....................................................56
Impact of the Jesuits......................................56
Ste. Marie Among the Hurons................................57
Apocalypse then: The fall of Huronia.......................58
The Canadian martyrs.......................................59
Meanwhile, Back in Acadia ......................................59
Membertou: The unsung Father of Acadia?....................70
Argali attacks!............................................70
The Acadian Civil War......................................71
Chapter 4: Life in New France...................................... 75
Of Myth and Men: The Battle of Long Sault.......................75
A Royal Province................................................76
Mercantilism and triangular trade..........................77
The Great Intendant........................................78
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The empire strikes back...................................79
Filles du roi.............................................80
Feudalism: Canadien style......................................81
The seigneurial system....................................81
Church and State...............................................82
The bishop and the widow..................................82
Mère d’Youville and the Grey Nuns.........................83
Chapter 5: The Fur Wars.............................................85
A Northern Shortcut............................................86
Voyage of the Nonsuch.....................................86
Here before Christ........................................87
Company of the North...........................................88
North America’s first commando raid.......................88
You take the river, I’ll take the bay.....................89
A Tale of Two Travellers..................................... 89
“The boy Kelsey ..........................................89
LaSalle...................................................90
Return of the Iroquois.........................................91
The Lachine massacre......................................91
“For God and King! .......................................91
Phips and Frontenac............................................92
The Frontenac massacres...................................92
A monumental clash of egos................................93
Iberville the Swashbuckler.....................................94
Rampage in Avalon.........................................95
Hampshire and the Pélican ................................95
Peace at Last?.................................................96
Part 111: The Fall of Near France (1701-1766)............................99
Chapter 6: Acadia .................................................101
The Final Conquest of Acadia..................................101
The capture of Port Royal................................102
The Iroquois come to Nova Scotia.........................103
1713: The Treaty of Utrecht..............................103
Louisbourg....................................................104
White elephant?..........................................105
A thriving community (in spite of everything)............105
Acadia: The Golden Years.................................... 106
The neutral French.......................................107
A landscape transformed: The Acadian dikes...............108
Cold War in Acadia............................................109
Warden of the North: The founding of Halifax.............109
The Mi’kmaq resistance...................................110
The cold war heats up....................................Ill
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The voyages............
“A criminal soul”......
The Return of the Acadians.
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Chapter 7: The Conquest ..........
The Shooting Starts ..........
Council at Alexandria...
France’s Native allies..
Early French victories..
The Fall of Louisbourg.......
1759: The Battle for Québec..
Key players.............
The British armada arrives
Summer of terror...........
On the Plains of Abraham ..
Endgame......................
Counterattack............
The Battle of Restigouche.
Amherst arrives — finally.
The Battle of Signal Hill.
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Chapter 8: Aftermath..................
Canada under British Military Rule
1763: The Treaty of Paris........
The Pontiac Rebellion............
The great alliance.........
Biological warfare.........
The Royal Proclamation...........
Canada under Civil Rule..........
The birth of English Canada?.
An ominous prediction......
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Part IV: Canada: The Failed Republic} (1766-1838)139
Chapter 9: Canada and the American Revolution .....................141
The Pot Boils Over.............................................141
The Québec Act............................................142
“Join us!”............................................... 143
1775: The Invasion of Canada...................................144
The capture of Montreal...................................145
The siege of Québec City................................ 145
Nova Scotia: The Fourteenth Colony?............................147
A Tale of Two Islands..........................................148
P.E.Ï.: “Land of the absentee landlord”...................148
Newfoundland: “The neglected outpost”.....................149
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The Loyalists.................................................150
The great exodus.........................................150
The Black Loyalists......................................152
New Brunswick: The Loyalist province.....................152
The Treaty of Paris......................................153
The Revolution and the Iroquois Confederacy..............154
Upper Canada Is Created.......................................155
The Constitutional Act of 1791 ..........................155
The Father of Upper Canada...............................157
Simcoe vs. the slave trade...............................158
Osgoode and Monk.........................................159
Into the Interior.............................................159
The North West Company...................................160
Jay’s Treaty.............................................161
The Great Rendezvous.....................................161
On the Pacific Coast..........................................162
James Cook...............................................162
The Nootka confrontation.................................163
Vancouver and Quadra.....................................164
Chapter 10: The War of 1812 ...................................... .167
The Lead-up to War............................................167
The Louisiana Purchase...................................168
Governor Craig’s “Reign of Terror”.......................168
Overland to the Pacific..................................169
“Free trade and sailors’ rights!”........................171
A mere matter of marching................................171
The War in Upper Canada.......................................172
Brock and Tecumseh: “Walking tall”.......................172
“Join us!” (Part two)....................................173
The capture of Detroit...................................173
The capture of York (Toronto)............................175
Laura Secord: “The Americans are coming!” ...............175
The War in Lower Canada.......................................176
The Battle of Chateauguay................................176
The Battle of Crysler’s Farm.............................176
Along the Seacoast............................................177
Shannon and the Chesapeake...............................177
Burn, Washington! Burn!..................................178
The Battle of New Orleans................................178
So Who Won?...................................................180
Lord Selkirk and the Pemmican Wars............................181
Chapter 11: The Rebellions of 1837..................................183
NWC + HBC = Monopoly..........................................184
Lead-up to Rebellion..........................................185
Political faultlines.....................................185
Government by clique.....................................186
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The Rebellion in Lower Canada...................................187
Papineau the patriote.....................................187
The Battle of St-Denis....................................188
The Battle of St-Eustache.................................189
Les fréres chasseurs.............................. .....189
“Lord Satan”..............................................190
The Rebellion in Upper Canada...................................191
Mackenzie the muckraker...................................191
“Galloping Head”..........................................192
Montgomery’s Tavern.......................................193
“Remember the Caroline!”..................................194
So What Was the Point?..........................................195
Part V: The Roads to Confederation (1838-1891)............................197
Chapter 12: The Fight for Responsible Government ....................199
Lord Durham: Mission Impossible.................................199
“Radical Jack” tours the colonies.........................200
The Durham Report.........................................200
“Defeats as glorious as victories”........................202
The Act of Union..........................................202
Triumph of the Moderates........................................203
LaFontaine and Baldwin....................................204
The Montreal riots........................................205
Joseph Howe and the bloodless coup........................206
United Canada: A report card on unity................... 208
Gold Colony: British Columbia Is Born...........................210
Fort Victoria: An island toehold..........................210
“54.40 or fight!”.........................................211
Gold on the Fraser........................................212
The Cariboo Road..........................................213
The hangin’ judge.........................................214
Responsible government? In B.C.??.........................215
Chapter 13: The Confederation Waltz .................................217
Causes of Confederation.........................................218
The U.S. Civil War...................................... 218
The impending end of free trade...........................219
The railway revolution....................................220
Stalemate in the Province of Canada.......................221
The great coalition.......................................222
Blueprint for a Nation..........................................223
The Charlottetown Conference..............................223
The Québec Conference: 72 Resolutions.....................225
Reaction and Resistance.........................................227
Fenians to the rescue!....................................228
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Canada’s first separatist movement........................230
The Fathers of Confederation...................................231
Chapter 14: From Sea to Sea ........................................233
Growing Pains..................................................234
Louis Riel and the Red River Resistance...................234
B.C. comes onboard........................................236
The numbered treaties.....................................237
The Mounties..............................................238
P.E.I. joins Canada.......................................239
The Pacific Scandal.......................................239
The Return of John A...........................................240
“Honest Sandy”............................................240
The National Policy.......................................241
The great railway.........................................241
Mowat and Mercier.........................................245
The North-West Rebellion.......................................246
Gabriel Dumont and the return of Louis Riel...............246
Battle of Duck Lake.......................................247
Poundmaker and Big Bear...................................248
CPR to the rescue!........................................248
The Battle of Batoche.....................................249
The execution of Louis Riel...............................250
John A.*s Last Campaign........................................251
Part VI: The End of “English” Canada (1891-1929) ...253
Chapter 15: Sunny Ways : The Laurier Years.....................255
Laurier: Re-Inventing Canada...............................256
The Manitoba School Question..........................256
“Peasants in sheepskin coats”.........................258
Alberta and Saskatchewan..............................260
Klondike Gold..............................................262
The Alaska boundary dispute...........................265
Bernier to Dickins: Canada’s northern colony..........265
Canada and the Empire......................................266
“An everlasting ‘No’ ”................................266
The Boer War..........................................267
Free trade and a tinpot navy..........................267
Chapter 16: Borden and the Great War ...........................269
Marching Off to War........................................270
“Back by Christmas!”..................................271
Enemy aliens..........................................271
Gas attack at Ypres...................................272
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Battle of the Somme.....................................273
Vimy Ridge..............................................274
Passchendaele...........................................275
In the air..............................................276
The Conscription Crisis.................................. 276
Union government........................................278
“The Prussians next door”...............................279
Canada s 100 Days............................................280
Breakthrough at Amiens..................................280
November 11.............................................281
Canada and the Empire: Revised...............................283
“Transforming the British Empire”.......................284
Canada and the League of Nations........................284
The political impact of World War I: A recap............286
Chapter 17: On the Homefront......................................287
The Labour Movement..........................................287
One Big Union......................................... 288
The Winnipeg General Strike.............................289
The Women s Movement.........................................292
“The demon rum”.........................................292
“Hyenas in petticoats”..................................293
Angels or equals?.......................................294
The Persons Case........................................296
King the Conciliator.........................................299
The King-Byng thing.....................................300
“Not a single Indian remaining”.........................301
Pier 21......................................................302
Pan 1/11: Dark Days (1929-1959)........................................303
Chapter 18: The Dirty Thirties ...................................305
The Great Depression.........................................306
“Bonfire Bennett” to the rescue!........................307
“On to Ottawa”..........................................309
A deathbed conversion?................................ 310
“King or Chaos!”........................................311
Political Upheaval ..........................................312
The red menace..........................................312
The CCF and the Regina Manifesto........................312
“Bible Bill”............................................314
Union Nationale.........................................315
Mitch and Duff..........................................316
Federal-provincial relations (yawn).....................317
Chapter 19: World War II .........................................319
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On the Battlefield...........................................320
Hong Kong...............................................321
Dieppe..................................................322
Sicily..................................................323
The Italian campaign....................................323
D-Day...................................................325
The Scheldt.............................................327
To the Rhine — and into Holland.........................327
Endgame.................................................328
On the Homefront.............................................329
Conscription crisis (part two)..........................329
Canada and the Holocaust................................331
Japanese Canadians and the war..........................332
Chapter 20: Canada and the Cold War...............................335
The Post-War Years...........................................336
Keynesian economics.....................................336
“The Man in the Mask”...................................337
Displaced persons.......................................338
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights...............339
The King legacy.........................................340
Canada as a Middle Power.....................................341
NATO....................................................342
Newfoundland joins Canada (or is it the other way around?).342
The Indian Act of 1951..................................344
Korea: Canada’s forgotten war...........................345
Missile trackers amid the tundra........................346
Keeping the peace: The Suez Crisis......................347
Farewell to Uncle Louis.................................348
Diefenbaker: Renegade in Power...............................349
The 15-percent promise..................................350
The Arrow............................................. 351
The Canadian Bill of Rights.............................352
Farewell to the Chief...................................353
Part V1U: Noisy Evolution (1960-1993)..................................355
Chapter 21: The Battle for Québec ................................357
The Quiet Revolution.........................................357
Pearson: Peacemaker as PM....................................359
The Vietnam War: “You peed on my rug!”..................359
Redefining Canada.......................................360
Canada’s flag...........................................361
The status of women.....................................362
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1967: The last good year?.................................362
“Vive le Québec libre!”...................................363
B B and “the Three Wise Men”..............................363
The Philosopher King...........................................364
Trudeaumania..............................................365
The Official Languages Act of 1969...................... 365
The White Paper on Indian Affairs.........................366
The October Crisis........................................366
Multiculturalism: The new ideal?..........................368
Bill 22...................................................369
The PQ in power...........................................370
Bill 101 ............................................... 371
The Berger Commission..........................................372
Sleeping with the elephant: The rise of economic nationalism ...373
Joe who?..................................................374
Chapter 22: A Charter Country.......................................375
Round Two......................................................376
The 1980 referendum.......................................376
The Constitution Act of 1982..............................377
The impact of the Charter.................................381
Western alienation, or “that #%@!* Trudeau!”..............382
The Trudeau Legacy.............................................383
Chapter 23: Yankee Doodle Dandy : The Mulroney Years..............385
“Canada Is Open for Business!”.................................386
The Shamrock Summit.......................................388
Free trade and the GST....................................388
On a World Stage...............................................390
Whose passage?............................................391
The last cod..............................................392
Native Land Claims.............................................393
James Bay.................................................393
The Penner Report.........................................394
The Sechelt Band Agreement................................394
The Lubicon Cree..........................................395
The Constitutional Can of Worms................................395
“A distinct society”......................................396
The Meech Lake Accord.....................................396
Opposition to Meech.......................................396
Bill 178..................................................397
“No, Mr. Speaker”.........................................398
The Charlottetown Accord..................................399
The West Wants In and the East Wants Out.......................399
RCAP and the Shoot-out at the Oka Corral.......................401
The Voter Revolt of 1993.......................................402
The Mulroney Legacy............................................403
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Chapter 24: The Chretien Era ......................................407
The End of Canada?...........................................49**
The 1995 Referendum ....................................49**
Plan ....................................................409
The Supreme Court ruling.................................4^9
The Clarity Act..........................................411
NAFTA: From Eaton’s to Wal-Mart?..............................4*2
Native Settlements in the 1990s ..............................4^4
The scandal of Canada’s residential schools..............4^9
The Nisga’a Agreement.....................................4^
Nunavut...................................................4^
APEC and the Pepper Spray.....................................4^2
Hard Right: The Canadian Alliance.............................4^9
Road Kill: The 2000 Election — and Its Aftermath..............429
September 11 and after........................................421
Bill C-36................................................421
Saying “yes” to Afghanistan .............................422
Saying uno” to Iraq......................................422
Chapter 25: Junior Martin Takes Over...............................425
Paul Martin’s Coup d’État.....................................429
The Liberal Party implosion of 2002......................429
Paul Martin: Sore winner.................................42?
The Romanow Report — and after................................422
Either/or?...............................................429
A slippery slope.........................................429
Scary Days....................................................429
The Right Unites..............................................422
From Clark and Day, to Harper and MacKay.................422
What’s in a name?........................................422
The Sponsorship Scandal.......................................422
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The Gomery Inquiry.......................................434
Minority Report: The 2004 Election............................429
“The nastiest campaign”..................................429
The final tally..........................................429
Native Issues.................................................422
The 2003 ruling on Metis rights..........................429
Nunatsiavut............................................ 429
Soviet Canuckistan?...........................................449
Missile defence..........................................441
Same-sex marriage........................................442
The Kyoto Protocol.......................................442
Stayin’ Alive.................................................444
NDP to the rescue!.......................................449
“Et tu Belinda?”.........................................449
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Chapter 26: Ten Great Canadian Quotations —
Pre- and Post-Confederation......................................451
Pre-Confederation............................................451
Post-Confederation...........................................453
Chapter 27: Five Important English and French Pairs..............455
Wolfe Montcalm.............................................455
Mackenzie Papineau.........................................455
Baldwin LaFontaine.........................................456
Macdonald Cartier .........................................456
Mulroney Bouchard .........................................456
Chapter 28: Ten Important Aboriginal Leaders................. —457
Dekanahwideh.................................................457
Membertou....................................................457
Maquinna.....................................................457
Tecumseh.....................................................458
Big Bear.....................................................458
Crowfoot.....................................................458
Chief Isaac..................................................458
Frederick Loft...............................................458
Elijah Harper................................................459
John Amagoalik............................................. 459
Chapter 29: Ten Political Firsts for Canadian Women .............461
Emily Murphy.................................................462
Louise McKinney..............................................462
Agnes Macphail ..............................................462
Cairine Wilson...............................................462
Ellen Fairclough.............................................463
Charlotte Whitton............................................463
Jeanne Sauve.................................................463
Audrey McLaughlin............................................463
Rita Johnston................................................464
Kim Campbell ................................................464
Chapter 30: The Ten Prime Ministers You Need to Know ............465
John A. Macdonald............................................465
Wilfrid Laurier........................................... .466
Robert Borden................................................466
William Lyon Mackenzie King..................................466
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R.B. Bennett............................................466
Louis St Laurent........................................467
John Diefenbaker........................................467
Lester “Mike” Pearson...................................467
Pierre Trudeau..........................................467
Brian Mulroney..........................................467
Appendix: Online Resources................................... 469
Index......................................................... 673
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Introduction.1
Introduction .1
About This Book.1
How This Book Is Organized.3
Part I: When Worlds Collide.3
Part II: The Rise of New France.3
Part III: The Fall of New France.4
Part IV: Canada: The Failed Republic?.4
Part V: The Roads to Confederation.4
Part VI: The End of “English” Canada.4
Part VII: Dark Days.5
Part VIII: Noisy Evolution.5
Part IX: Toward a One-Party Rule.5
Part X: The Part of Tens.6
Appendix: Online Resources.6
Icons Used In This Book.6
Parti: Ц/hen Worlds Collide. .9
Chapter 1: First Nations .11
Slow Collision.12
People of the Longhouse.13
The Great Law of Peace.15
Romans of the New World.17
Clan mothers and faithkeepers.18
People of the North Woods.19
On the coast.19
The canoe as Canadian icon.20
The wild man of the forest.20
A northern empire.21
People of the Plains.21
The buffalo hunt.21
Waste not, want not.23
The medicine bundle.24
The Sun Dance.25
People of the Pacific Northwest.25
Of noblemen and slaves.26
The culture and philosophy of the potlatch.27
The impact of white society on the potlatch.28
Caught in Between: People of the Plateau.28
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People of the Far North.29
Northern hunters. 30
Further examples of Inuit ingenuity.31
Chapter 2: First Contact .33
The Vikings. 34
The Diffusionists Are Coming!.36
The Three Big C’s.37
John Cabot and the cod.38
Cartier’s first voyage: Laying claim.41
Cartier’s second voyage: Down the St. Lawrence .42
Cartier’s third voyage: Fake as a Canadian diamond.43
Champlain to the rescue. 44
The Quest for a Northwest Passage.47
Fool’s gold: The voyages of Martin Frobisher.47
The lonely fate of Henry Hudson.49
Rule Britannia! An Empire Founded by Fog?.51
The two G’s.52
The Beothuk.54
Slow death.54
But was it genocide?.56
Part 11: The Pise of New France (1608-1701) .57
Chapter 3: The Early Years.59
Life and Times of Samuel Champlain.*.59
Iroquois versus Canadien: The lines are drawn.50
Coureurs de bois and voyageurs.52
The first habitant.52
Company of One Hundred.53
The Kirke brothers take Quebec .54
The death of Champlain.55
Black Robes.56
Impact of the Jesuits.56
Ste. Marie Among the Hurons.57
Apocalypse then: The fall of Huronia.58
The Canadian martyrs.59
Meanwhile, Back in Acadia .59
Membertou: The unsung Father of Acadia?.70
Argali attacks!.70
The Acadian Civil War.71
Chapter 4: Life in New France. 75
Of Myth and Men: The Battle of Long Sault.75
A Royal Province.76
Mercantilism and triangular trade.77
The Great Intendant.78
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The empire strikes back.79
Filles du roi.80
Feudalism: Canadien style.81
The seigneurial system.81
Church and State.82
The bishop and the widow.82
Mère d’Youville and the Grey Nuns.83
Chapter 5: The Fur Wars.85
A Northern Shortcut.86
Voyage of the Nonsuch.86
Here before Christ.87
Company of the North.88
North America’s first commando raid.88
You take the river, I’ll take the bay.89
A Tale of Two Travellers. 89
“The boy Kelsey".89
LaSalle.90
Return of the Iroquois.91
The Lachine massacre.91
“For God and King!".91
Phips and Frontenac.92
The Frontenac massacres.92
A monumental clash of egos.93
Iberville the Swashbuckler.94
Rampage in Avalon.95
Hampshire and the Pélican .95
Peace at Last?.96
Part 111: The Fall of Near France (1701-1766).99
Chapter 6: Acadia .101
The Final Conquest of Acadia.101
The capture of Port Royal.102
The Iroquois come to Nova Scotia.103
1713: The Treaty of Utrecht.103
Louisbourg.104
White elephant?.105
A thriving community (in spite of everything).105
Acadia: The Golden Years. 106
The neutral French.107
A landscape transformed: The Acadian dikes.108
Cold War in Acadia.109
Warden of the North: The founding of Halifax.109
The Mi’kmaq resistance.110
The cold war heats up.Ill
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At Grand Pré.
The voyages.
“A criminal soul”.
The Return of the Acadians.
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Chapter 7: The Conquest .
The Shooting Starts .
Council at Alexandria.
France’s Native allies.
Early French victories.
The Fall of Louisbourg.
1759: The Battle for Québec.
Key players.
The British armada arrives
Summer of terror.
On the Plains of Abraham .
Endgame.
Counterattack.
The Battle of Restigouche.
Amherst arrives — finally.
The Battle of Signal Hill.
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Chapter 8: Aftermath.
Canada under British Military Rule
1763: The Treaty of Paris.
The Pontiac Rebellion.
The great alliance.
Biological warfare.
The Royal Proclamation.
Canada under Civil Rule.
The birth of English Canada?.
An ominous prediction.
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Part IV: Canada: The Failed Republic} (1766-1838)139
Chapter 9: Canada and the American Revolution .141
The Pot Boils Over.141
The Québec Act.142
“Join us!”. 143
1775: The Invasion of Canada.144
The capture of Montreal.145
The siege of Québec City. 145
Nova Scotia: The Fourteenth Colony?.147
A Tale of Two Islands.148
P.E.Ï.: “Land of the absentee landlord”.148
Newfoundland: “The neglected outpost”.149
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The Loyalists.150
The great exodus.150
The Black Loyalists.152
New Brunswick: The Loyalist province.152
The Treaty of Paris.153
The Revolution and the Iroquois Confederacy.154
Upper Canada Is Created.155
The Constitutional Act of 1791 .155
The Father of Upper Canada.157
Simcoe vs. the slave trade.158
Osgoode and Monk.159
Into the Interior.159
The North West Company.160
Jay’s Treaty.161
The Great Rendezvous.161
On the Pacific Coast.162
James Cook.162
The Nootka confrontation.163
Vancouver and Quadra.164
Chapter 10: The War of 1812 . .167
The Lead-up to War.167
The Louisiana Purchase.168
Governor Craig’s “Reign of Terror”.168
Overland to the Pacific.169
“Free trade and sailors’ rights!”.171
A mere matter of marching.171
The War in Upper Canada.172
Brock and Tecumseh: “Walking tall”.172
“Join us!” (Part two).173
The capture of Detroit.173
The capture of York (Toronto).175
Laura Secord: “The Americans are coming!” .175
The War in Lower Canada.176
The Battle of Chateauguay.176
The Battle of Crysler’s Farm.176
Along the Seacoast.177
Shannon and the Chesapeake.177
Burn, Washington! Burn!.178
The Battle of New Orleans.178
So Who Won?.180
Lord Selkirk and the Pemmican Wars.181
Chapter 11: The Rebellions of 1837.183
NWC + HBC = Monopoly.184
Lead-up to Rebellion.185
Political faultlines.185
Government by clique.186
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The Rebellion in Lower Canada.187
Papineau the patriote.187
The Battle of St-Denis.188
The Battle of St-Eustache.189
Les fréres chasseurs. .189
“Lord Satan”.190
The Rebellion in Upper Canada.191
Mackenzie the muckraker.191
“Galloping Head”.192
Montgomery’s Tavern.193
“Remember the Caroline!”.194
So What Was the Point?.195
Part V: The Roads to Confederation (1838-1891).197
Chapter 12: The Fight for Responsible Government .199
Lord Durham: Mission Impossible.199
“Radical Jack” tours the colonies.200
The Durham Report.200
“Defeats as glorious as victories”.202
The Act of Union.202
Triumph of the Moderates.203
LaFontaine and Baldwin.204
The Montreal riots.205
Joseph Howe and the bloodless coup.206
United Canada: A report card on unity. 208
Gold Colony: British Columbia Is Born.210
Fort Victoria: An island toehold.210
“54.40 or fight!”.211
Gold on the Fraser.212
The Cariboo Road.213
The hangin’ judge.214
Responsible government? In B.C.??.215
Chapter 13: The Confederation Waltz .217
Causes of Confederation.218
The U.S. Civil War. 218
The impending end of free trade.219
The railway revolution.220
Stalemate in the Province of Canada.221
The great coalition.222
Blueprint for a Nation.223
The Charlottetown Conference.223
The Québec Conference: 72 Resolutions.225
Reaction and Resistance.227
Fenians to the rescue!.228
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The BNA Act is passed.229
Canada’s first separatist movement.230
The Fathers of Confederation.231
Chapter 14: From Sea to Sea .233
Growing Pains.234
Louis Riel and the Red River Resistance.234
B.C. comes onboard.236
The numbered treaties.237
The Mounties.238
P.E.I. joins Canada.239
The Pacific Scandal.239
The Return of John A.240
“Honest Sandy”.240
The National Policy.241
The great railway.241
Mowat and Mercier.245
The North-West Rebellion.246
Gabriel Dumont and the return of Louis Riel.246
Battle of Duck Lake.247
Poundmaker and Big Bear.248
CPR to the rescue!.248
The Battle of Batoche.249
The execution of Louis Riel.250
John A.*s Last Campaign.251
Part VI: The End of “English” Canada (1891-1929) .253
Chapter 15: "Sunny Ways": The Laurier Years.255
Laurier: Re-Inventing Canada.256
The Manitoba School Question.256
“Peasants in sheepskin coats”.258
Alberta and Saskatchewan.260
Klondike Gold.262
The Alaska boundary dispute.265
Bernier to Dickins: Canada’s northern colony.265
Canada and the Empire.266
“An everlasting ‘No’ ”.266
The Boer War.267
Free trade and a tinpot navy.267
Chapter 16: Borden and the Great War .269
Marching Off to War.270
“Back by Christmas!”.271
Enemy aliens.271
Gas attack at Ypres.272
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Battle of the Somme.273
Vimy Ridge.274
Passchendaele.275
In the air.276
The Conscription Crisis. 276
Union government.278
“The Prussians next door”.279
Canada's 100 Days.280
Breakthrough at Amiens.280
November 11.281
Canada and the Empire: Revised.283
“Transforming the British Empire”.284
Canada and the League of Nations.284
The political impact of World War I: A recap.286
Chapter 17: On the Homefront.287
The Labour Movement.287
One Big Union. 288
The Winnipeg General Strike.289
The Women's Movement.292
“The demon rum”.292
“Hyenas in petticoats”.293
Angels or equals?.294
The Persons Case.296
King the Conciliator.299
The King-Byng thing.300
“Not a single Indian remaining”.301
Pier 21.302
Pan 1/11: Dark Days (1929-1959).303
Chapter 18: The Dirty Thirties .305
The Great Depression.306
“Bonfire Bennett” to the rescue!.307
“On to Ottawa”.309
A deathbed conversion?. 310
“King or Chaos!”.311
Political Upheaval .312
The red menace.312
The CCF and the Regina Manifesto.312
“Bible Bill”.314
Union Nationale.315
Mitch and Duff.316
Federal-provincial relations (yawn).317
Chapter 19: World War II .319
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On the Battlefield.320
Hong Kong.321
Dieppe.322
Sicily.323
The Italian campaign.323
D-Day.325
The Scheldt.327
To the Rhine — and into Holland.327
Endgame.328
On the Homefront.329
Conscription crisis (part two).329
Canada and the Holocaust.331
Japanese Canadians and the war.332
Chapter 20: Canada and the Cold War.335
The Post-War Years.336
Keynesian economics.336
“The Man in the Mask”.337
Displaced persons.338
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.339
The King legacy.340
Canada as a Middle Power.341
NATO.342
Newfoundland joins Canada (or is it the other way around?).342
The Indian Act of 1951.344
Korea: Canada’s forgotten war.345
Missile trackers amid the tundra.346
Keeping the peace: The Suez Crisis.347
Farewell to Uncle Louis.348
Diefenbaker: Renegade in Power.349
The 15-percent promise.350
The Arrow. 351
The Canadian Bill of Rights.352
Farewell to the Chief.353
Part V1U: Noisy Evolution (1960-1993).355
Chapter 21: The Battle for Québec .357
The Quiet Revolution.357
Pearson: Peacemaker as PM.359
The Vietnam War: “You peed on my rug!”.359
Redefining Canada.360
Canada’s flag.361
The status of women.362
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1967: The last good year?.362
“Vive le Québec libre!”.363
B B and “the Three Wise Men”.363
The Philosopher King.364
Trudeaumania.365
The Official Languages Act of 1969. 365
The White Paper on Indian Affairs.366
The October Crisis.366
Multiculturalism: The new ideal?.368
Bill 22.369
The PQ in power.370
Bill 101 . 371
The Berger Commission.372
Sleeping with the elephant: The rise of economic nationalism .373
Joe who?.374
Chapter 22: A Charter Country.375
Round Two.376
The 1980 referendum.376
The Constitution Act of 1982.377
The impact of the Charter.381
Western alienation, or “that #%@!* Trudeau!”.382
The Trudeau Legacy.383
Chapter 23: "Yankee Doodle Dandy": The Mulroney Years.385
“Canada Is Open for Business!”.386
The Shamrock Summit.388
Free trade and the GST.388
On a World Stage.390
Whose passage?.391
The last cod.392
Native Land Claims.393
James Bay.393
The Penner Report.394
The Sechelt Band Agreement.394
The Lubicon Cree.395
The Constitutional Can of Worms.395
“A distinct society”.396
The Meech Lake Accord.396
Opposition to Meech.396
Bill 178.397
“No, Mr. Speaker”.398
The Charlottetown Accord.399
The West Wants In and the East Wants Out.399
RCAP and the Shoot-out at the Oka Corral.401
The Voter Revolt of 1993.402
The Mulroney Legacy.403
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Chapter 24: The Chretien Era .407
The End of Canada?.49**
The 1995 Referendum .49**
Plan .409
The Supreme Court ruling.4^9
The Clarity Act.411
NAFTA: From Eaton’s to Wal-Mart?.4*2
Native Settlements in the 1990s .4^4
The scandal of Canada’s residential schools.4^9
The Nisga’a Agreement.4^
Nunavut.4^
APEC and the Pepper Spray.4^2
Hard Right: The Canadian Alliance.4^9
Road Kill: The 2000 Election — and Its Aftermath.429
September 11 and after.421
Bill C-36.421
Saying “yes” to Afghanistan .422
Saying uno” to Iraq.422
Chapter 25: Junior Martin Takes Over.425
Paul Martin’s Coup d’État.429
The Liberal Party implosion of 2002.429
Paul Martin: Sore winner.42?
The Romanow Report — and after.422
Either/or?.429
A slippery slope.429
Scary Days.429
The Right Unites.422
From Clark and Day, to Harper and MacKay.422
What’s in a name?.422
The Sponsorship Scandal.422
Canada™.424
The Gomery Inquiry.434
Minority Report: The 2004 Election.429
“The nastiest campaign”.429
The final tally.429
Native Issues.422
The 2003 ruling on Metis rights.429
Nunatsiavut. 429
Soviet Canuckistan?.449
Missile defence.441
Same-sex marriage.442
The Kyoto Protocol.442
Stayin’ Alive.444
NDP to the rescue!.449
“Et tu Belinda?”.449
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Chapter 26: Ten Great Canadian Quotations —
Pre- and Post-Confederation.451
Pre-Confederation.451
Post-Confederation.453
Chapter 27: Five Important English and French Pairs.455
Wolfe Montcalm.455
Mackenzie Papineau.455
Baldwin LaFontaine.456
Macdonald Cartier .456
Mulroney Bouchard .456
Chapter 28: Ten Important Aboriginal Leaders. —457
Dekanahwideh.457
Membertou.457
Maquinna.457
Tecumseh.458
Big Bear.458
Crowfoot.458
Chief Isaac.458
Frederick Loft.458
Elijah Harper.459
John Amagoalik. 459
Chapter 29: Ten Political Firsts for Canadian Women .461
Emily Murphy.462
Louise McKinney.462
Agnes Macphail .462
Cairine Wilson.462
Ellen Fairclough.463
Charlotte Whitton.463
Jeanne Sauve.463
Audrey McLaughlin.463
Rita Johnston.464
Kim Campbell .464
Chapter 30: The Ten Prime Ministers You Need to Know .465
John A. Macdonald.465
Wilfrid Laurier. .466
Robert Borden.466
William Lyon Mackenzie King.466
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R.B. Bennett.466
Louis St Laurent.467
John Diefenbaker.467
Lester “Mike” Pearson.467
Pierre Trudeau.467
Brian Mulroney.467
Appendix: Online Resources. 469
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