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1910: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
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1910: Stratégie et Tactique
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1910: Politique et Société
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1911: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1911: Forces Armées
1911: Stratégie et Tactique
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1911: Politique et Société
1912: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
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1912: Stratégie et Tactique
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1912: Politique et Société
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1913: Stratégie et Tactique
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1913: Politique et Société
1914: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1914: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1914: Forces Armées
1914: Stratégie et Tactique
1914: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1914: Politique et Société
1915: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1915: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1915: Forces Armées
1915: Stratégie et Tactique
1915: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1915: Politique et Société
1916: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1916: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1916: Forces Armées
1916: Stratégie et Tactique
1916: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1916: Politique et Société
1917: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1917: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1917: Forces Armées
1917: Stratégie et Tactique
1917: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1917: Politique et Société
1918: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1918: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1918: Forces Armées
1918: Stratégie et Tactique
1918: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1918: Politique et Société
1919: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1919: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1919: Forces Armées
1919: Stratégie et Tactique
1919: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1919: Politique et Société

Date > 1900 > 1910-1919

Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site of Canada: End of a Long Reign

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Wilfrid Laurier's penchant for compromise allowed him to remain in power for 15 years, earning him the nickname of the "Great Conciliator". But in 1911, this talent proved inadequate to the task of winning elections.

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Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site of Canada: Compromise, Laurier's Approach to Solving Conflicts

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Throughout his career, compromise would remain the main political strategy Laurier used to settle conflicts. A staunch defender of national unity, he was called on to solve a series of major controversies which set Canadians against one another.

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Canadian POWs

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During the First World War nearly 3,000 Canadians became prisoners of war.

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Riel House National Historic Site of Canada: Historic Themes

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Louis Riel was born in Saint Boniface in 1844 and was educated in Montréal. When he returned to the Red River Settlement in 1868, he found the community anxious and divided over its political future.

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Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site of Canada

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The Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site of Canada is located in Saint-Lin-Laurentides, a town 50 km north of Montreal. The site commemorates one of the most important figures in Canadian political history, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the man often referred to as the father of modern Canada.

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Assertion of Canadian Identity

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The development of a Canadian army overseas promoted the growth of a Canadian identity that was separate from the British model. Canada's military independence on the battlefield would be succeeded, over the decades, by gradual political independence.

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Mary Riter Hamilton - Traces of War - Remnants

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Excerpt from an interview with Mary Riter Hamilton is accompanied here by paintings. Focuses on what remains standing after the horrors of war. The spirit of hope shows through in a painting entitled "Looking Outwards."

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Fred Fisher

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For his part in this first major engagement of the war in which Canadian troops were involved, Lance-Corporal Fisher was awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously, and became the first Canadian from a Canadian unit to win the decoration in that conflict.

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Riel House National Historic Site of Canada: The Métis

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The term Métis, like the 'mestizo', has its origins in the Latin word 'mixticius' which means a person of mixed racial ancestry. Métis, however, describes more than race-it refers to a culture and a nation that played a significant role in the history of the Canadian West and is now a proud part of the Canadian mosaic.

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Canada and the First World War - War Diaries - Frequently Asked Questions

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On August 6, 1914, a grateful Empire sent word requesting that Canada's offer of soldiers be "dispatched as soon as possible." Presents an overview of the formation of new Canadian military units to help Britain fight the First World War.

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