Often considered the era of "nation-building," this unit covers the Quiet Revolution, the welfare state, and the Cold War.
Confronting the moral complexities and responsibilities of past actions, such as internment camps or the residential school system. Major Historical Eras Explored Often considered the era of "nation-building," this unit
Creating Canada Student Resource: Jill Colyer; Jack Cecillon Often considered the era of "nation-building
: The text integrates deep perspectives from Indigenous peoples, French Canadians, immigrants, and marginalized communities. the welfare state
If you are in search of an immediate, authorized digital version, it is recommended to check academic libraries, the publisher's website (McGraw-Hill Ryerson), or trusted digital repositories like the Internet Archive. Pro-Tip for Studying Canadian History
Canada's battlefield contributions in WWI, the Vimy Ridge legacy, the Suffrage movement, and systemic postwar inequalities.