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         Canadian History General:     more books (101)
  1. The Winnipeg General Strike (Canadian history through the press series) by James Edgar Rea, 1973-06
  2. History of General Conventions of Canadian-french in the United States (1865-1901)
  3. When the State Trembled: How A.J. Andrews and the Citizens' Committee Broke the Winnipeg General Strike (Canadian Social History) by Reinhold Kramer, Tom Mitchell, 2010-10-01
  4. Byng of Vimy: General and Governor General (Reprints in Canadian History) by Jeffrey Williams, 1992-05
  5. Canadian history readings, for schools, libraries, and general readers, embracing seventy-two topics by George Upham Hay, 2010-08-01
  6. The Winnipeg general strike (Problems in Canadian history) by Aloysius Balawyder, 1967
  7. A history of No. 7. (Queen's) Canadian General Hospital, March, 26th, 1915-Nov. 15th, 1917
  8. Outlines of Canadian History, for the Use of Schools
  9. Canadian history: the siege and blockade of Quebec, by generals Montgomery and Arnold, in 1775-6 : a by Anderson William J. (William James), 2009-08-19
  10. Literary History Of Canada - Canadian Literature In English by Carl F., General Editor Klinck, 1966-01-01
  11. Canadian Leaves; History, Art, Science, Literature, Commerce; a Series of New Papers Read Before the Canadian Club of New York
  12. It was never easy, 1908-1958;: A history of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers by William E Greening, 1961
  13. General Wolfe (The Ryerson Canadian history readers) by John Campbell Sutherland, 1926
  14. History of ... No.1 Canadian General Hospital: 1914-1918 by Kenneth Cameron, 1938

1. Canadian History Resources - History Of Canada - Academic Info
See this extensive list of canadian history materials available on the Internet. Includes a section detailing primary source documents and texts. Table of Contents. general Links Resources. Reference Desk. canadian Women's history. Digital Library
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2. The Governor General's Award For Excellence In Teaching Canadian History
The Governor general's Award for Excellence in Teaching canadian history salutes history teachers who have inspired and challenged their students to explore Canada's past.
http://www.historysociety.ca/heroes/gg
Teachers Honoured
in Ottawa

Fifteen teachers
, the finalists in the 2001 Governor General's Award for Excellence in Teaching Canadian History, were in Ottawa, October 12-14, for a weekend celebrating their exceptional work teaching Canadian history in the classrooms of the nation ( more Canada's National History Society established the Governor General's Award in 1996 to recognize the best history teachers in the country. Since its inception, it has been faithfully supported by the Hudson's Bay History Foundation and Bell Canada 2001 RECIPIENT
Mel Greif
Humberside Collegiate Institute
, Toronto, Ontario Past Participants Archive:

CNHS Teacher's Network

A browsable database of Governor General's Award participants.
Award Posters Lesson Plans:
Prime Ministers Maps/The Changing Face of Canada Democracy in Canada
Plans de cours pour l'Affiche
Premiers Ministers Cartes/Le visage changeant du Canada La démocratie au Canada

3. Canadiana -- The Canadian Resource Page
and history; Science and Education; Technology, Commerce, and Industry; Heritage,Culture and Entertainment canadian Film Festivals. Other general resources
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/clamen/misc/Canadiana/README.html
Canadiana
The Canadian Resource Page
Contents

4. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - History
general and reference works com/Regional/Countries/Canada/Arts_and_Humanities/Humanities/history/.Academic Info canadian history An Annotated Directory of
http://www.civilization.ca/orch/www04a_e.html
QUICK LINKS Home page Archaeology Arts and Crafts Civilizations Cultures First Peoples History Treasures Military history Artifact catalogue Library catalogue Other Web sites Boutique
Online Resources for Canadian Heritage
General and reference works Geography and local history Museums and other cultural institutions
History
... MAIN MENU
History
General and reference works

5. Timeline Frame
An illustrated timeline of canadian history. Created by middle school students.Category Kids and Teens School Time history Timelines......
http://www.cbc4kids.ca/general/time/history-challenge/winner1/timelineframe.html
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6. Grade 12 (Canadian) History Internet Resources For High School Teachers In Saska
history Resources for High School Teachers in Saskatchewan Home Page. general Internet Resources in canadian history
http://duke.usask.ca/~debrou/grade12.htm
Grade 12 (Canadian) History Internet Resources
for High School Teachers
in Saskatchewan
[Last Updated: I am in the process of updating URLs June 2002] Internet History Resources for High School Teachers in Saskatchewan Home Page
Table of Contents
General Internet Resources in Canadian History
The People and the Land
  • First Nation Societies ...
  • National Unity
    Internet History Resources for High School Teachers in Saskatchewan Home Page
    General Internet Resources in Canadian History
    Historical Text Archive (Don Mabry)
    Canada Hall (Canadian Museum of Civilization)

    Grand Hall (Canadian Museum of Civilization)
    ... Return to Table of Contents
    The People and the Land
    First Nation Societies
    West Coast
    From Time Immemorial: Tsimshian Prehistory (Canadian Museum of Civilization)

    Raven's Canoe (Canadian Museum of Civilization)

    Peoples of the Coast (Canadian Museum of Civilization)

    Raven's Village (Canadian Museum of Civilization)
    ... People of the Salmon (Canadian Museum of Civilization) The North Quebec's Northern Crees (U of Connecticut) Inuksuk (Histor!ca - Heritage Minute) Eastern Canada Peacemaker (Historca - Heritage Minute) Return to Table of Contents
    The Arrival of the Europeans
    The Norse (Canadian Museum of Civilization) Vikings (Histor!ca - Heritage Minute)
  • 7. History - Veterans Affairs Canada
    general Site history. The Korean War A new era of involvement in world affairssees canadian troops deployed to the Land of the Morning Calm.
    http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm/history
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    Native Soldiers

    What should we Remember?

    A Memorial to The Seamen of The Great War

    Canadian First World War Memorials
    ...
    General Site
    History
    South African War
    In South Africa, on 11 October 1899, war broke out between the British Imperialists and the Boers (descendants of Dutch Protestant farmers) who had been engulfed in conflict for over fifty years.
    The First World War
    Arras, Amiens, Passchendale, the Somme, Vimy and Ypres - where thousands of Canadians fought and died more 80 years ago.
    The Second World War
    A young nation returns to the battlefield for six terrible years.
    The Korean War
    A new era of involvement in world affairs sees Canadian troops deployed to the Land of the Morning Calm.
    Other Stories
    Native Soldiers - Foreign Battlefields and other interesting tales.
    Last Modified: 2002-11-29 General Site History What's New The Department History Memorials ... Important Notices

    8. Curricular Resources In Canadian Studies: Canadian History
    page has a large number of links to sites that have information on famous canadians. general canadian history Resources
    http://www.cln.org/subjects/can-hist_cur.html
    Curricular Resources in Canadian Studies: Canadian History Below are the CLN Pages" which supplement the study of Canadian History. Some are curricular content pages while others are Theme Pages. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
    Canadian Military History Theme Page
    Curricular Resources in Canadian Studies: British Columbia
    Check out this CLN curricum resources page for lots of links to historical information about British Columbia.
    Educational Resources in Aboriginal Studies
    This link is to CLN's home page on Aboriginal Studies. From here, you can go to pages of curricular resources and instructional materials. Be sure to look at the First Nations History Theme Page as well.
    Explorers Theme Page
    Lots of information on Canadian explorers is available in this collection of links to web resources on the world's explorers.

    9. Veterans Affairs Canada
    canadian military history, medals and decorations and other collections. Tips on researching military Category Regional North America Canada Government Military...... general. The Department, history, Books of Remembrance, canadian VirtualWar Memorial, collections and more. Clients. Especially for
    http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/
    This site is dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of Canadian veterans, to providing information on programs and services for those veterans, Canadian Forces members, qualified civilians and their families, and finally, to all Canadians, young and old – especially those whose lives have been touched by the conflicts of the past and those who desire to learn more about the sacrifices that helped build Canada.
    Press Room
    Veterans' Week 2002 Minister's Commendation The Dieppe Raid - Pilgrimage ...
    March 31, 2003
    - Outstanding Canadians Honoured March 24, 2003 - Minister of Veterans Affairs Establishes 60th Anniversary of D-Day Advisory Committee March 14, 2003 - Additional Federal Funding Announced for Juno Beach Centre March 12, 2003 - Local Veteran Recognized for his Work on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder March 12, 2003 - Speech - Minister’s Commendation Presentation March 12, 2003 - Year-Long Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Korean War Begins March 12, 2003 December 4, 2002 - Concerning the case of LtCol (ret’d) Elmer (Al) Trotter and other former Prisoner-of-War (POW) Veterans delivered in the House of Commons December 4, 2002

    10. Canadian History Intro
    canadian history is no longer being viewed as a boring subject, but there does still appear to be but of oppressed cultures in general and his death is one of
    http://www.securenet.net/members/chastie/Hisintro.html
    A review of this site by Brent Johner is available at the About.com Canadian History site.
    Canadian History Time Line, Introduction
    This site is a member of
    The History Ring
    Introduction
    Canadian history is no longer being viewed as a boring subject, but there does still appear to be a need for sites like this one. Thank you, teachers, students, professors, lovers of history, and fellow Web historians, for writing to let me know how useful you find it. I was inspired to create this site by an interview with Jack Granatstein on CBC He had just published his book, Who Killed Canadian History? He emphasizes the importance of studying Canadian history in Canadian schools. As a student, many years ago, with a somewhat idealized view of things, I felt that our teacher was really limiting our understanding of the events. I got quite upset at the treatment of Louis Riel Riel is now an icon for the problems not only of oppressed individualism but of oppressed cultures in general and his death is one of the central issues in understanding Canada and the problems it faces in the future. here (or here ) for an American author, James Loewen, who feels as I do.

    11. CBC 4 Kids: Time - Canadian History Challenge - Winners
    canadian history Challenge. canadian history Challenge Winners! CBC4Kids ispleased to announce the winners of our canadian history Challenge contest.
    http://www.cbc4kids.ca/general/time/history-challenge/default.html
    Canadian History Challenge Winners! CBC4Kids is pleased to announce the winners of our Canadian History Challenge contest. Grades 7 and 8 students from across Canada were invited to create timelines of what they think are the most important events in Canadian history. The contest opened on International Children's Day (Dec. 14, 1997) and closed on March 20, 1998.
    The winners were chosen by a panel of judges, including:
    • Christopher Moore, a writer of history books including "1867: How the Fathers Made a Deal" and "The Story of Canada" (with Janet Lunn and Alan Daniel);
    • Rob Fyfe, a webwise teacher from The Woodland School in Mississauga, ON, and writer of film scripts;
    • and CBC4Kids staff.
    Some overall comments from the judges: The judges note "that all the main winners submitted webpages or video entries. Entries in which students spent a lot of time developing a web-format timeline seemed to have the best-developed historical content as well. But we were glad to receive many non-web entries, even pencil-on-paper ones." The judges also note that "the most successful entries tended to come from schools where teachers were able to assign lots of time to this contest." Maybe in future... with advance notice, more classes will be able to integrate CBC4Kids history contests into their scheduled curriculum. Meanwhile, we salute the many kids who worked up contest entries on their own time!

    12. Canadian History - People Places And Stories In The History Of Canada
    canadian history general Guide picks. canadian history, includingConfederation, building the railroad, the Gold Rush, the Titanic
    http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/canadahistory/
    zfp=-1 About Canada Online Search in this topic on About on the Web in Products Web Hosting
    Canada Online
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    Your Guide to one of hundreds of sites Home Articles Forums ... Help zmhp('style="color:#fff"') Subjects ESSENTIALS Canadian Federal Government Provinces of Canada Canadian Premiers ... All articles on this topic Stay up-to-date!
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    Canadian History - General
    Guide picks Canadian history, including Confederation, building the railroad, the Gold Rush, the Titanic and more people, places, and stories in Canada's history.
    Canadian Confederation

    The history of Canadian Confederation including the events leading up to Confederation on July 1, 1867, and the constitutional and territorial evolution of Canada. Prime Ministers of Canada
    Prime Ministers of Canada and their terms of office since 1867. Premiers of Canadian Provinces Historical listings of the premiers of Canada's provinces and territories, with related links. Governors General of Canada Governors General of Canada and their terms of office since Confederation. Canadian Women in History The achievements and struggles of women in the history and development of Canada.

    13. Canadian History - Wars Photographs Maps Canada
    Top Picks canadian history Books general These books offer a general overviewof canadian history, all in a friendly, readable style, and are also good
    http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/history/
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    Canadian History
    Guide picks Canadian history, symbols, emblems and traditions, the World Wars and the Korean War, photographs, maps and historic sites in Canada.
    Top Picks: Canadian History Books - General

    These books offer a general overview of Canadian history, all in a friendly, readable style, and are also good reference books to keep on your shelves. General Canadian History Resources
    A broad collection of resources on people, places and stories in Canadian history, including Confederation, the railroad, the Gold Rush and the Titanic. Canadian History Maps Canadian history maps and images, some dating back to the 1600s. Canadian History Photographs and Images Collections of historic Canadian images and photos.

    14. Books On Canada, Canadian History, Artists, Flags, And More
    canadian books general. Profiles companies on canadian stock exchanges and thepeople behind them. The history of Canada's thirty-five flags, going back to
    http://www.gordonsoules.com/books/Canada/history/artists/flags.htm
    This web site address: http://www.gordonsoules.com
    Our e-mail address: books@gordonsoules.com Return to home page Canadian books - general
    Wilderness Seasons: Life and Adventure in Canada's North. Ian and Sally Wilson. The inspiring account of a year in remote wilderness, far from settlements and roads. The authors share their experiences, from the challenge of building a hand-hewn log cabin to the excitement of encountering a moose at six feet. 0-919574-34-3. $16.95
    Wild and Free: Living with Wildlife in Canada's North. Ian and Sally Wilson. This book is a mix of stunning photography, detailed drawings, and personal encounters with wildlife. Mountain climbing with goats, petting porcupines, and meeting burly black bears are some of the adventures the authors share. Endorsed by Canada's National Museum of Natural Sciences. 0-919574-87-4. $16.95
    Arctic Adventures: Exploring Canada's North by Canoe and Dog Team. Ian and Sally Wilson. In one action-packed year, Ian and Sally Wilson traveled 3,500 kilometres by canoe and dog team across Canada's vast Arctic. They also lived with an Inuit family and learned how to build igloos and run a team of seven boisterous huskies. In this book, the authors share their Arctic adventures, including the thrill of having 15,000 caribou tramp past their tent and the suspense of camping on shifting ice. 0-919574-43-2. $16.95

    15. Governor General Honours Finest Canadian History Teachers
    Governor general honours finest canadian history Teachers. October12, 2001. OTTAWA Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne
    http://www.gg.ca/media/news/archive-2001/20011012_e.asp
    Governor General honours finest Canadian History Teachers
    October 12, 2001 OTTAWA - Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada, will present the Governor General's Award for Excellence in Teaching Canadian History at Rideau Hall, tomorrow, Saturday, October 13 at 10 a.m. The Award is a program administered by Canada's National History Society. Every year, the award recognizes a teacher who has inspired and challenged students about Canadian History. The winner of the award will be announced at the ceremony. This year's finalists are: Name Place of residence Level Yolande Amyot, Paul-André Boudreau and Isabelle Paquet St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que. Secondary 3-5 teachers Richard Beardsley Richmond, B.C Social Studies teacher - grade 9 and 11 Jan Beaver Toronto, Ont. Specialist in aboriginal history Kathy Farrell and Jackie Underhill Edmonton, Alta. Social Sciences and Language Arts teachers- grades 7-9 Mel Greif Toronto, Ont.

    16. Governor General Honours Canada's Finest Canadian History Teachers And Unveils N
    Governor general honours Canada's finest canadian history teachers andunveils new millennium map of Canada. OTTAWA Governor general
    http://www.gg.ca/media/news/archive-1998/histo98_e.asp
    Governor General honours Canada's finest Canadian History teachers and unveils new millennium map of Canada
    OTTAWA - Governor General Roméo LeBlanc will host the 3rd annual Governor General's Award for Excellence in Teaching Canadian History during a ceremony at Rideau Hall, on Saturday, November 21, 1998, at 10 a.m. The Award is a project of Canada's National History Society (CNHS). Following the award presentation, the Governor General will unveil the new official millennium map of Canada and present teacher Peter MacLeod and two students from Philemon Wright Regional High School in Hull, Quebec with signed copies. Produced by Geomatics Canada from the Department of Natural Resources Canada, copies of the new map were sent to 204, 000 classrooms across Canada as part of an initiative suggested by the Governor General and spearheaded by Canadian Geographic Enterprises and other sponsors. Governor General LeBlanc, a former high school and college teacher, will address those attending the ceremony, following which he will present to 12 finalists a certificate in recognition of their nomination and a cash prize of $500. The Award recipient, chosen from the finalists, will receive an honorarium of $5,000, a medal and a computer for his/her school. The 1997-1998 competition was open to all teachers of Canadian history in grades 1 to 12 (and OAC in Ontario). The definition of Canadian history was extended to include social studies, economics, political studies, and geography. The finalists were selected by a bilingual National Judging panel of educators and historians.

    17. Canadian Transit History: General References
    This list reflects the use of several general sources of information about thestreet `history of Transit,'' chapter 2 of the canadian Transit Handbook
    http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/alltime/references.html
    8.0 General References
    This list reflects the use of several general sources of information about the street railway and transit industry in Canada. This includes:
    • Andreae, Christopher, Lines of Country: An Atlas of Railway and Waterway History in Canada , Erin, Ontario: The Boston Mills Press, 1997.
    • B.C. Transit B.C. Transit 1988 brochure outlining their Victoria and Small Communities operations.
    • B.C. Transit Transit Facts 1990 B.C. Transit information booklet listing 1990 operating information and 1989 statistical information.
    • B.C. Transit Public Transit in British Columbia B.C. Transit Web pages, 1996.
    • B.C. Transit 1997. Personal email correspondence with Steve Segal at B.C. Transit dated
    • B.C. Transit BC Transit Municipal Systems - Transit Systems , a world wide web page at the URL: http://www.transitbc.com/munsys/msystems/index.stm
    • Brander, Robert Bruce, The Potential for Public Transit in the Commuter-shed Areas of Calgary and Edmonton , University of Calgary, Master of Science (Civil Engineering) thesis, Calgary (Alberta), 1978. [Brander 1978].
    • British Columbia Archives . On-line photograph archives at the URL: http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/

    18. General Resources - Internet Resources For Quebec And Canadian History
    Internet Resources for Quebec and canadian history. general Resources.Last revised 20 September 2000. Aboriginal Links Canada and
    http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/sites/general.htm
    document.write('') Select from the list below Readings in Quebec History Documents of Quebec History Statistical Materials and Charts Chronologies of Quebec History Biographies of Prominent Quebec Historical Figures Maps of Quebec Events, Issues and Concepts of Quebec History The Picture Gallery of Quebec History Internet Resources for Quebec and Canadian History Studies on the Canadian Constitution and Canadian Federalism
    Internet Resources for Quebec and Canadian History General Resources
    Last revised:
    20 September 2000
    Aboriginal Links: Canada and the United States
    (Contains a large documentary section) British Columbia History Internet/WWW Pages Canadian Confederation Canadian Constitutional Law (Prof. Joseph E. Magnet of the University of Ottawa) Canadian Economic History Canadian Economic History (Prof. Robin Neill of the University of Prince-Edward Island) Canadian Elections on the Internet Dictionnaire de Données en Sciences Humaines Canadian History (about.com) Canadian Indian Treaties Canadian Labour History Bibliography Canadian Law: A History (Contains a collection of documents) Canadian Law: A History - Short Titles Since 1867 (Lloyd Duhaime) Canadian Legal Links (CLE - The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia) Canadian Mennonite Encyclopedia Canadian Native Law Cases (University of Saskatchewan) Canadian Politics 101 Lecture Notes (Jeremy Wilson - University of Victoria) Canadian Politics on the Internet (from the University of British Columbia)

    19. Canadian Constitutional Documents
    The complete set of constitutional materials relating to the constitution of Canada, including proposals, Category Society Law Reference North America Canada...... Also, in recent history there have been several proposals The base document of theCanadian Constitution Disallowance which gave the Governor general the right
    http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/
    Canadian Constitutional Documents
    A Legal History
    Quota pars operis tanti nobis committur? - Seneca Memory - A practical quality which allows us to weigh what has already been done against what might be done now. Memory is therefore a key to responsible action....Romanticism is a fantasized version of the past. Unpleasant events and personal or national failures are erased, while comforts and successes are exaggerated. Or wrongs may be exaggerated and comforts and successes erased. On either side romanticism is intended to energize false hopes. In its most exaggerated form it denies the relevance of memory and constructs free-standing abstract ideologies. - John Ralston Saul what's new at this archive, the last modification having been made on 27 November, 2001 (always check what's new first!!), or go to the top of the archive
    These documents are provided as a service to Canadians and others interested in Canada, who regularly travel the net and who are curious in regards to, "what the fuss is all about." This "collection" is merely here for reference only. If you have a legal question regarding the constitutional validity of a law, or any other legal questions, please consult a lawyer.

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    general british history local british history 1100-1800 british history from 1800british history to 1100 british political history buddhism canadian history
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/hum.html
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