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. In your opinion, is a Land Titles Act system as implemented in Ontario in the 1880s better or
not better than the preceding
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oyebode222222
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In your opinion, was the Registry Act system of land registration in Ontario a success or a
failure?
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oyebode222222
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Could you please help explain if imperialism lead to a better life for Canada's indigenous people?
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kyle
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Could you help explain if imperialism lead to a better life for immigrants to Canada?
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kyle
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The _____ fur trade dominated economic interests in early Canadian history.
_ E _ _ _ _
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Anmol
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Which of the events (CPR, NWMP, Pacific Scandal, Dominion Land Act) was most important in influencing settlers to move to
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Susan
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What group of individuals devastated the traditional economy of the Inuit by working to ban seal hunting in Canada, where many
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How many years has Canada been trading with countries in Europe?
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ashley
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make five observations about life in the backwoods of upper Canada. what jobs did pioneers do for themselves that we would never
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amy
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what the purpose of the charlottetown accord?
this the passage prime minister mulroney believed he had to continue with the
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Mohammad
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reason of charlottetown accords?
it also recommend changes to constitution? so it same like meech accord right? what the result
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Mohammad
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when was our new constitution act signed? who sign it? this was like around 1980's.
It be signed on april 17th 1982. and it be
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Mohammad
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what was the war measures act?
this definition i got but i don't quite know what it mean. Act of the canadian parliament that
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Mohammad
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[4:06:00 PM] shreya2010: question: Helping my brother Mohammad. What was foreign policy of canada in 1950's and 1970's.We are
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Shreya
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what was massey commission?
was it established by federal government to investigate the state of Canadian culture?
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Mohammad
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for another picture I add on poster of 1960 I draw picture of Avro arrow. I draw and write beside it that it was the finest
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Mohammad
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what happened after the cypress hill massacre??
The white invaders formed the Northwest Mounted Police ???? what else happened?
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kim
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for the question how did canadas policy of total war change the economy? why was the policy necessary?
for this one i wrote that
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Mohammad
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paragraph question
With the declaration of the war, the Canadian government immediately became much more involved in the planning
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Mohammad
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paragraph question
With the declaration of the war, the Canadian government immediately became much more involved in the planning
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Mohammad
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Canada and the Twenties...
New form of signage? It's 4 letters, and the second letter is E. Leader in the Winnipeg General
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Anonymous
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Just wanna know, when did the first nations finally get the vote in Canada?
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-Mysterious-
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Why did the canadian government feel the need to control the economy, transportation and trade after war was declared in 1914?
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John
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Describe the situation of women in Canada, in the years before world war I.
They had very few rights. Their husbands controlled
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Anonymous
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how did the BC gold rush aide in the development of britich columbia?
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Caitlyne
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Sorry had to adress this to you as you're the only tutor online right now, and I really need help. My teacher looked at my
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Emma
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These are the Metis Bill of Rights-1884. And I don't understand what they are saying at all, so I would like someone to simplify
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Emma
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Was conflict over red river settlement inevitable?
Yeah because I am sure Macdonnel would have still issued his Pemmican
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Emma
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Okay so after the outcome activity, there is another part to it, and it is to write a paragraph frm Macdonalds point of view
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Emma
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Many individuals thought that Riel should be executed and many others thought that he should have been freed.
I have to pretend I
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Emma
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Was conflict over the red river settlement inevitable?
Wat? Yes it was inevitable, because anyone could have taken control of the
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Emma
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Was conflict over the red river settlement inevitable?
Wat? Yes it was inevitable, because anyone could have taken control of the
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Emma
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Miles Macdonnel issued the Pemmican Proclamation because his group was running out of food and he didn't want them to starve.
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Emma
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About the Conflict that occurred between the Selkirk settlers and the Metis, could there have been any way to prevent it? Like
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Anonymous
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What happened when the establishment of a boundary between British columbia and Alaska came about?
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Anonymous
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What was the mandate of the HBC?
The western Area?
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Anonymous
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evaluate the following statement:canada's autonomy advanced in the first three decades of the twentieth century
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maggie
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evaluate the following statement:canada's autonomy advanced in the first three decades of the twentieth century
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maggie
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I don't understand this
He was the dominant creative mind which produced the BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT and the union of provinces
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Aby
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Who is John A. Macdonald?
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Justin Bieber
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What was the purpose of the Charlottetown Conference of 1864?
The purpose of the Charlottetown Conference of 1864 was to unite
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Sara
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Which three men formed the "Great Coalition"? Why?
George Brown, John A. Macdonald, and George Etienne Cartier. They formed the
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Sara
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Why did the Maritimes not favour Confederation?
The only information I know is that they saw themselves as mature, independent
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Sara
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What were Robert Laird Borden's successes, failures and overall view of Canada?
I know that he was the most successful Prime
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Rebecca
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difference between hudsons bay company and north west company (what did they do? and how they NWC and the HBC company operated?
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lee
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What impact did the Klondike Gold Rush have on Northern Canada? (1 point) Responses The Canadian government made the Yukon a
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describe life on a seigneury on the St. Lawrnce River, during the Iroquois wars.
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alanna
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some reasons why the metis were frowing dissatrisfied with canadian government
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pkd
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How does the
Quiet Revolution 1960, PQ was elected 1976, referendum 1980, constitution 1982, assimilation 1840, plains of abraham
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Anonymous
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the consquences of the desturction of the bison. How would these consequences affect interactions between the canadian
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pkd
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