A photograph of the painting of the Quebec Conference in 1864, also known as The Fathers of the Confederation, by Robert Harris. (Wikimedia Commons/Library and Archives Canada) By signing up, you ...
In this 150th anniversary of the creation of Canada, we are looking back at editorials published in our predecessor newspaper in 1867. This week, the editors again argued that British Columbia should ...
Book Description: Roads to Confederation: The Making of Canada, 1867 Volume 2 includes material that demonstrates the varied perspectives from the provinces and regions of Canada and the viewpoints of ...
This documentary presents a fascinating study of the great and enduring principles of international relations. Through this close look at Canada and the American Civil War, and the relationship ...
University of Saskatchewan provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation CA. University of Saskatchewan provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. Canadian federalism and ...
Canada Day is a national holiday in Canada that celebrates the anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. It is held on July 1st every year and marks the day in 1867 when three British colonies united ...
A recent survey of Canadian historians and political scientists, conducted by the University of Toronto and York University, has found that there are important gaps in how Canada’s 1867 Confederation ...
Gibson House Museum will host the Canadian Museum of History's travelling exhibit: 1867 – Rebellion and Confederation. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the 3 decades leading up to Canada's ...
Waterloo Region A Canadian quiz for Confederation 1. In 1867, 150 years ago, the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario united to form the Dominion of Canada. What was the fifth ...
A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train travel between Lake Louise and Banff within Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, file photo. [Photo/IC] While Canada Day celebrates the anniversary of the ...