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No one knows to this day if his message was premeditated or whether he was overtaken by the emotion of the day. 'Vive le Québec,' he concluded, and then after a long pause, 'libre.'
Tom Axworthy
“Deemed Unsuitable”: Black Pioneers in Western Canada
The story of how Black Americans came to be deemed "unsuitable" as settlers is fascinating, and disturbing....
Battle of Batoche
"Fire, in the name of the Father! Fire, in the name of the Son! Fire, in the name of the Holy Ghost!" Louis Riel, armed with a crucifix, led his followers in the Northwest Rebellion...
Black Loyalists
"Freedom and a Farm." The promise was exciting to the thousands of African-Americans, mostly runaway slaves, who were encouraged by the British to fight in British regiments against the Americans....
Canada's Electoral System
The Canadian election process is extremely complicated; the rules apply to most people, most of the time, but in every case there are exceptions and special circumstances...
Charlottetown 1864: The Persuasive Power of Champagne
On Monday August 29, 1864 half the cabinet of the Canadian government boarded the steamer Queen Victoria at Quebec. They had heard that representatives of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI were meeting in Charlottetown to discuss Maritime union and they hoped to crash the party...
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