Reconsidering Confederation : Canada's Founding Debates, 1864-1999

July 1st 1867 is celebrated as Canada's Confederation - the date that Canada became a country. But 1867 was only the beginning. As the country grew from a small dominion to a vast federation encompassing ten provinces, three territories, and hundreds of First Nations, its leaders repeatedly deb...

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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (320 p.)
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