A Student of History

February 8, 2013

The War that Made Canada

Filed under: The past that is still with us,Wars — John Maass @ 10:51 am

This is an interesting column in Canada’s “National Post,” on “The war that made Canada.”

“Will the Canadian government celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war that really made Canada?

Except for a brief, small exhibit at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, it’s not likely.”

http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2013/02/07/mark-bourrie-the-war-that-made-canada/

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