The Dawn of Canada's Century

The Dawn of Canada's Century
Title The Dawn of Canada's Century PDF eBook
Author Gordon Darroch
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 481
Release 2014-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0773589406

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Sir Wilfrid Laurier famously claimed that the twentieth century would be Canada's century and, indeed, its opening decade witnessed remarkable territorial, demographic, and social transformations. Yet the lives of those who lived and laboured to fashion these changes remain largely hidden from historical view. The Dawn of Canada's Century presents close and systematic interpretations of everyday lives based on the first national sample of the 1911 census. Written by many of Canada's leading historical researchers, The Dawn of Canada's Century demonstrates the wide-ranging and revealing social histories made possible by the new Canadian Century Research Infrastructure, an innovative database of national samples of decennial census microdata, from 1911 through 1951. This revealing collection sheds new light on topics including identity and language, the socio-demography of aboriginal populations, national labour market dynamics, earnings distributions, social mobility, gender and immigration experiences, and the technologies of census taking. Situating early twentieth-century Canada within international historical population studies, these essays provide new ways to understand individuals' lives and connect them to larger structural changes. Contributors include Peter Baskerville (Alberta), Claude Bellevance (Université du Quebéc à Trois Rivière), Sean T. Cadigan (Memorial), Gordon Darroch (York), Lisa Dillon (UdeM), Chad Gaffield (SSHRC), Danielle Gauvreau (Concordia), Gustave Goldmann (Ottawa), Adam J. Green (Ottawa), Kris Inwood (Guelph), Charles Jones (Toronto), Richard Marcoux (Laval), Mary MacKinnon (McGill), Chris Minns (London School of Economics), Byron Moldofsky (Toronto), France Normand (Université du Quebéc à Trois Rivière), Stella Park (Toronto), Terry Quinlan (Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency), Laurent Richard (Laval), Katharine Rollwagen (Ottawa), Evelyn Ruppert (Goldsmiths, University of London), Eric W. Sager (Victoria), Marc St-Hilaire (Laval), and Patricia Thornton (Concordia).

Chronicles of Canada: The dawn of Canadian history

Chronicles of Canada: The dawn of Canadian history
Title Chronicles of Canada: The dawn of Canadian history PDF eBook
Author George McKinnon Wrong
Publisher
Pages 158
Release 1914
Genre Canada
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The Dawn of Canadian History

The Dawn of Canadian History
Title The Dawn of Canadian History PDF eBook
Author Stephen Leacock
Publisher Binker North
Pages 162
Release 1915
Genre History
ISBN

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We always speak of Canada as a new country. In one sense, of course, this is true. The settlement of Europeans on Canadian soil dates back only three hundred years. Civilization in Canada is but a thing of yesterday, and its written history, when placed beside the long millenniums of the recorded annals of European and Eastern peoples, seems but a little span. But there is another sense in which the Dominion of Canada, or at least part of it, is perhaps the oldest country in the world. According to the Nebular Theory the whole of our planet was once a fiery molten mass gradually cooling and hardening itself into the globe we know. On its surface moved and swayed a liquid sea glowing with such a terrific heat that we can form no real idea of its intensity. As the mass cooled, vast layers of vapour, great beds of cloud, miles and miles in thickness, were formed and hung over the face of the globe, obscuring from its darkened surface the piercing beams of the sun. Slowly the earth cooled, until great masses of solid matter, rock as we call it, still penetrated with intense heat, rose to the surface of the boiling sea. Forces of inconceivable magnitude moved through the mass. The outer surface of the globe as it cooled ripped and shrivelled like a withering orange. Great ridges, the mountain chains of to-day, were furrowed on its skin. Here in the darkness of the prehistoric night there arose as the oldest part of the surface of the earth the great rock bed that lies in a huge crescent round the shores of Hudson Bay, from Labrador to the unknown wilderness of the barren lands of the Coppermine basin touching the Arctic sea. The wanderer who stands to-day in the desolate country of James Bay or Ungava is among the oldest monuments of the world. The rugged rock which here and there breaks through the thin soil of the infertile north has lain on the spot from the very dawn of time. Millions of years have probably elapsed since the cooling of the outer crust of the globe produced the solid basis of our continents.

The Dawn of Canadian History

The Dawn of Canadian History
Title The Dawn of Canadian History PDF eBook
Author Stephen Butler Leacock
Publisher Good Press
Pages 92
Release 2021-08-31
Genre History
ISBN

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The Dawn of Canadian History by Stephen Butler Leacock is about native Canadian people and the immigration of white settlers from the perspective of the early 1900s. Contents: "I. Before The Dawn II. Man in America III. The Aborigines of Canada IV. The Legend of the Norsemen V. The Bristol Voyages VI. Forerunners of Jacques Cartier BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX."

The Dawn of Canadian History

The Dawn of Canadian History
Title The Dawn of Canadian History PDF eBook
Author Stephen Leacock
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 82
Release 2012-10-09
Genre
ISBN 9781480033917

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Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean. Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, and its common border with the United States is the world's longest land border. The land that is now Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Beginning in the late 15th century, British and French colonial expeditions explored, and later settled, the region's Atlantic coast. France ceded nearly all of its colonies in North America to Britain in 1763 after the Seven Years' War. In 1867, with the union of three British North American colonies through Confederation, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces. This began an accretion of provinces and territories and a process of increasing autonomy, culminating in the Canada Act 1982. -wikipedia

Glimpses of Canada. Natu-type Illustrations at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century

Glimpses of Canada. Natu-type Illustrations at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century
Title Glimpses of Canada. Natu-type Illustrations at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Canada
Publisher
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Release 1900
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The Dawn of Canadian History

The Dawn of Canadian History
Title The Dawn of Canadian History PDF eBook
Author Stephen Leacock
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 158
Release 1915
Genre America
ISBN

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