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The Penguin History of Canada (edition 1996)

by Kenneth McNaught

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Canada possesses a history rich in incident and personality, and in this work, Professor McNaught traces that history from the earliest expeditions, in search of fish and fur, to the 20th century. He offers a succinct analysis of the long constitutional battle and informed comment on how the social and economic background of energy and natural resources influences constitutional policies.… (more)
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Title:The Penguin History of Canada
Authors:Kenneth McNaught
Info:Penguin Books Ltd (1996), Edition: 2nd Revised edition, Paperback, 448 pages
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The Land and its Resources
 
From the time of the earliest records Canada has been part of a frontier, just as in her own growth she has fostered frontiers.
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Canada possesses a history rich in incident and personality, and in this work, Professor McNaught traces that history from the earliest expeditions, in search of fish and fur, to the 20th century. He offers a succinct analysis of the long constitutional battle and informed comment on how the social and economic background of energy and natural resources influences constitutional policies.

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