To The Present Second Edition Pdf - Creating Canada - A History - 1914
"Creating Canada: A History — 1914 to the Present, Second Edition" is a McGraw-Hill Ryerson textbook designed for the Ontario Grade 10 academic (CHC2D) curriculum, updated to align with 2013 standards. It utilizes an inquiry-based model with historical thinking concepts to examine themes of conflict, cooperation, and Canadian identity, while offering print and digital access options. For more details, visit Amazon Canada Ex Libris Group Creating Canada : a history -- 1914 to the present
- Key Topics: The Baby Boom, suburbia, the Cold War (DEW Line, Korean War), the Quiet Revolution in Quebec, the October Crisis (War Measures Act), and the introduction of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
- Inquiry Focus: Continuity and change regarding human rights and the evolving relationship between English and French Canada.
Conclusion
Part 4: The Boom Years – Cold War Canada (1945–1970)
- Ch. 8: NATO, the UN, and the Gouzenko Affair.
- Ch. 9: The Baby Boom, the Trans-Canada Highway, and the flag debate.
- Ch. 10: Quiet Revolution in Quebec, Lester B. Pearson’s peacekeeping, and the 1969 White Paper.