The answer greatly depends on interpretation. By 1939 Canada had a population of 3.8 million people; 80% were Canadian-born, while 72% of the entire population were either from Britain or considered themselves British. As a result, they established a vast concentration of power. Therefore any movement generally directed against Canada could hypothetically be considered an anti-English movement. Consider the various French rebellions, Aboriginal rebellions, etc, etc.
Superman really isn't significant to Canadian history at all. I had the same topic for my history summative. I stated three categories: Merchandise (Superman logo T-Shirts, Comics, Movies, etc.), Inspiration (Invention of Superman lead to the idea of Wonder Woman and Batman, which was very successful and popular in Canada.), Publication (He's half Canadian because Joe Shuster was the artist, born in Canada.) So Superman is not significant to Canadian history in any major way, but just try your best to find what you can.
Yes..As safe as any other place..Canada is a country where crime is low.
He was a stupid guy
History Channel DVDs can be purchased from any major online retailer of DVDs like Amazon or Walmart. The History Channel DVDs are also available from the History Channels website directly.
The study of history, ancient, geographical, architectural, archeological, racial, religeous, political or in any other form is rarely to be faulted if done with a sound scientific framework. Any study of history that is based on a preconception is always subject to academic revue. Black history like most histories, is filled with legend, falacy and error. Study history because it will enrich your life.
a lot of places have history from different place. i bet they will
The Canadian history is any kind of history that effected or took place anywhere in Canada. For example, the fights between the fur trade, and colonization of the English and the French was part of our Canadian History.
Victoria is the capital of British Columbia, and is rich in both History and Culture.
Probably not. Consult with an immigration attorney, but Canada is really picky about not allowing immigrants with any criminal history at all.
Canadians are divided as much as any other country, although seperatist movements have sprouted up in Quebec and Alberts, the one in Quebec with considerably more support.
When buying a used car, it's important to know the history of the vehicle so that you're aware of any accidents and previous owners. In Canada, CarFax can provide a used vehicle's history.
Canada never issued an 8 cent coin in 1936. I double checked my coin catalogues and found no such coin being minted in Canada or for Canada, at any time in Canada's history. You likely have a token of some sort, not Canadian currency.
Peter Stansill has written: 'BAMN' -- subject(s): Protest movements, Radicalism, Social history 'BAMN: (By Any Means Necessary): outlaw manifestos and ephemera, 1965-70' -- subject(s): Radicalism, Social history
If freedom of speech never evolved, life would have changed drastically. We would be in a dictatorship, and we will not have been known for "the land of the free". We also would not have the 1st amendment which is freedom of speech; also we wouldn't have any civil rights movements, peace movements, woman's suffrage and countless of other key movements in Us history.
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Not necessarily, usually not.
Yes, Canada does.