Creating Canada - A History - 1914 To The Present Second Edition Pdf Jun 2026

The resource is divided into chronological units that align with specific historical eras: Unit 1 (1982–Present):

The "Second Edition" (published by Nelson Education) refines the original with updated scholarship, new primary source documents, and expanded coverage of Indigenous histories, multiculturalism, and Canada’s evolving role on the world stage. The timeframe—1914 to the present—is deliberately chosen. It begins with the crucible of the First World War, a conflict that many historians argue marked Canada’s true emergence as an independent nation, and traces the journey through the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, WWII, the Quiet Revolution, Trudeaumania, free trade agreements, right up to contemporary issues like reconciliation and climate change. The resource is divided into chronological units that

The authors then turn their attention to post-war Canada, a period marked by significant social and economic change. This era saw the rise of the welfare state, the growth of the Canadian economy, and the increasing influence of Quebec nationalism. The authors argue that this period was marked by a significant shift in Canadian identity, as the country began to assert its independence from Britain and develop a more distinct national culture. The authors then turn their attention to post-war

The Second Edition is organized chronologically, moving through several transformative eras: The Second Edition is organized chronologically

Reflections on Canada's shifting relationship with the United States and its evolving position within the United Nations and NATO. Why This Text Remains Essential

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