Biography: Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Born in Saint-Lin, East Canada on the 18th November 1841, Wilfrid Laurier grew up to be the seventh Prime Minister of Canada and took office on the 11th July 1896 where he for fifteen years thereafter.
Wilfrid has been described as a charming and intelligent young man who graduated from McGill University in 1864 and soon after graduating he was called to the bar. Before joining the liberal
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Jacques Parizeau (1930-) is a Quebec separatist today best remembered for his brief time as premier of the province of Quebec, from
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Between 1779 and 1821, the Hudson's Bay Company - usually seen as synonymous with the fur trade in Canada - was actually threatened
It's a big country, Canada. So big in fact, you would have thought there would have been enough space for both the British and
102 Article Titles on Canadian History
- A brief history of Vancouver Island, Canada (2 articles)
- History of Banff National Park, Canada (4 articles)
- How the fur trade contributed to the slow growth of New France (2 articles)
- History of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada (1 article)
- Major hurricanes that have hit Canada (1 article)
- Canada's involvement in the Vietnam War (2 articles)
- Who was Louis Riel? (2 articles)
- An introduction to Nunavut: Canada's newest territory (2 articles)
- Canada's "Men of the Deeps" - A coal mining legacy (1 article)
- A brief look at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (2 articles)
- Biography: Terry Fox, Canadian humanitarian (1 article)
- History of the Canadian fur trader (1 article)
- History of Acadia (2 articles)
- The history of Fort Whoop-Up in Alberta, Canada (1 article)
- Worst tornadoes in Canadian history (1 article)
- An overview of the Red River Rebellion (7 articles)
- Facts about the provincial flag of Newfoundland (1 article)
- Biography: David Robert Peterson (1 article)
- Canadian history: The raid on Dieppe during World War II (1 article)
- History of the Northwest Territories (1 article)
- An overview of prohibition in Canada (1 article)
- The history of Toronto, Canada (1 article)
- History of New France (2 articles)
- History of Alberta (1 article)
- Interesting facts about Canada (1 article)
- Samuel de Champlain's significance in Quebec's history (1 article)
- The history of Africville in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (1 article)
- History of Newfoundland and Labrador (1 article)
- Legacy of Hurricane Hazel in Canada 1954 (1 article)
- Biography: Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1 article)
- Why New Brunswick joined the Canadian Confederation (1 article)
- Why British Columbia joined Canada (1 article)
- A brief history of Toronto Islands Ferry (1 article)
- Brian Tobin and the Turbot War of 1995 (1 article)
- An overview of the numbered treaties in Canadian native history (1 article)
- L'Anse-aux-Meadows and the history of Viking settlements in Canada (1 article)
- Why was the Royal Canadian Mounted Police formed? (2 articles)
- Biography: Joseph Guibord and Canadian Catholic-Protestant relations (1 article)
- How Newfoundland and Labrador became a province of Canada (2 articles)
- History of BC Ferries, Vancouver (1 article)
- A brief history of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) (9 articles)
- History of Fergus-Elora (1 article)
- Biography: Alfred Brian Peckford (1 article)
- A look at the Canadian Halifax class frigates (1 article)
- The historic significance of the Chateau Frontenac (1 article)
- Remembering the H.M.C.S. Stormont, Canada's Cinderella warship (2 articles)
- Biography: Robert Baldwin (1 article)
- Biography: Pierre Elliot Trudeau (1 article)
- Biography: Guy Lafleur (1 article)
- Biography: Sir Hugh Allan (2 articles)


