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By any accounting, the Winnipeg General Strike was a pivotal event in Canadian history. Its causes and results have been debated by historians ever since.
James H. Marsh
Asbestos Strike
The strike in Asbestos, Quebec, is one of those events that resonate beyond the immediate and define history. It was, as Pierre Trudeau later wrote, "a violent announcement that a new era had begun."...
Caisse Populaire - A Popular Idea
Alphonse Desjardins was disgusted when he realized how poorly banks treated people.... He saw how difficult it was for the working classes to make a go of it...
Canada’s First Railway
“Canadian writers get as excited about trains as French writers do about sex,” wrote Silver Donald Cameron. No wonder, since the country owes its very existence to the railway...
Drought in Palliser's Triangle
Prairie farmers, as they cope with continuing drought, might wonder just whose brilliant idea it was to farm the area. Recurrent droughts are the largest source of risk, uncertainty and hardship in the Western Canadian economy...
Frank Slide
On April 29, 1903, at 4:10 am, in 90 seconds, 82 million tonnes of limestone sheered off the east face of Turtle Mountain and roared down into Crowsnest Pass....
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