7.1 history of immigration
History of immigration
War on the Homefront QUESTION 1: What is more important to you: Civil liberties (democracy, individual freedoms, rights etc.) OR National Security QUESTION.
Internment of Japanese Canadians. The bombing of Pearl Harbour by the Japanese had a huge impact on Canada: Many people became worried about a possible.
The Laurier Era: 1896 - 1911 A Review from Grade 10.
Japanese Canadians
WWII in Canada
Part 2: Canada After Confederation
Part 2: Canada After Confederation. At this time, Canada was a new-born Conditions were not good for many citizens Certain Canadians took a stand to make.
Japan was emerging from isolation during the 1800s. Japan introduced the “Charter Oath” in 1868. Japan set up a negotiation of immigration agreement with.
“You Are on Indian Land”. In 1960, when “Status Indians” finally got the right to vote, most Aboriginal people were suffering through terrible living.
The Great Depression in Canada By R. Antonio Granillo.