On July 1, 1867, four of the British North American colonies (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario) were united as the Dominion of Canada (British North America Act), and so, Canada was officially created. The British North America Act was an Act of the British Parliament, and...
Upper Canada (English-speaking Ontario) Canada • Economic and religious discontent between the British and French communities,revolts broke out in 1837. •After the rebellions were put down in 1841,Upper and Lower Canada united as the British colony,the Province of Canada. ...
My initial visit to Ontario Place was during the summer of 1971. It had officially been opened bythe late Premier Bill Davison May 22 of that year, and though I had read about it in the newspapers and viewed film coverage of it on television, it was even more impressive than I had exp...
Late history of glacial Lake Agassiz in northwestern Ontario, Canada: a case study in the Sandy Lake basinHUDSON BayONTARIOWATERSHEDSGLACIAL lakesCANADIAN historyRADIOCARBON datingSHORELINESMORAINESTHERMOLUMINESCENCE datingThe Sandy Lake basin in northwestern Ontario is a potentially important area for ...
The Early Settlement of Emily Township, Victoria County - Honours Thesis by Michael Stephenson Ontario Genealogy Historical Settlement Heritage Map CollectionOutstanding collection of historic Ontario and Upper Canada county and township maps, pinpoint your ancestors heritage property ...
They work out of the Royal Ontario Museum’s 450-seat theatre and begin to produce Canadian-written plays on a regular basis. Load More Artistic Milestones 1973 Michel Tremblay’s Les belles soeurs is performed at the Bluma. 1978 Diane D’Aquila, Fiona Reid, and Anne Anglin perform in The...
Take a trip into the past withNiagara 1812. Using your iPhone, visit places and people from the War of 1812 and beyond. Choose Roam Mode, walk around one of the historic towns of Niagara, Canada, and discover the stories that lie behind the bricks and mortar. Or choose Quest Mode, and...
In A History of Canadian Economic Thought, Robin Neill relates the evolution of economic theory in Canada to the particular geographical and political features of the country. Whilst there were distinctively Canadian economic discourses in nineteenth-century Ontario and early twentieth-century Quebec, ...
Union Station facilitates rail service from GO Transit, Via Rail, Amtrak, and Ontario Northland. Combined with the TTC station and GO Bus Terminal, Union Station is the busiest passenger transportation facility in Canada. See more information about Union Station and connecting transit. ...
Canada didn’t become a fully sovereign[s?vr?n] state until both the parliament[pɑ?l?m(?)nt] of Canada and that of Britain agreed on the Canada Act in 1982. * Around mid-1982,Canada was in its worst economic[,ik?nɑm?k] recession since 1930s.Nearly 13% of the labor force ...