Services like VitalSource or Kindle provide legal, temporary access at a lower cost.
Screen readers and zoom functions help students with different learning needs.
The Second Edition of Creating Canada offers an updated perspective on the nation's 20th and 21st-century trajectory. It moves beyond simple dates and facts, focusing instead on the "Big Ideas" of history.
Following 1945, Canada entered a period of unprecedented growth. The book explores: The rise of the suburbs and the baby boom. Canada’s role as a global peacekeeper. The Quiet Revolution in Quebec and the rise of nationalism. Defining Modern Canada (1982–Present)
Features updated maps, infographics, and archival photography. Key Eras Explored The Crucible of War (1914–1945)
Digital access to Creating Canada has become increasingly popular for several reasons:
The text begins with World War I, often cited as Canada’s "coming of age." It details the horrors of the trenches, the conscription crisis, and the eventual seat Canada earned at the League of Nations. It then transitions into the roaring twenties and the devastating Great Depression, followed by the industrial and social mobilization of World War II. The Post-War Boom and Social Change
Services like VitalSource or Kindle provide legal, temporary access at a lower cost.
Screen readers and zoom functions help students with different learning needs. Services like VitalSource or Kindle provide legal, temporary
The Second Edition of Creating Canada offers an updated perspective on the nation's 20th and 21st-century trajectory. It moves beyond simple dates and facts, focusing instead on the "Big Ideas" of history. It moves beyond simple dates and facts, focusing
Following 1945, Canada entered a period of unprecedented growth. The book explores: The rise of the suburbs and the baby boom. Canada’s role as a global peacekeeper. The Quiet Revolution in Quebec and the rise of nationalism. Defining Modern Canada (1982–Present) Canada’s role as a global peacekeeper
Features updated maps, infographics, and archival photography. Key Eras Explored The Crucible of War (1914–1945)
Digital access to Creating Canada has become increasingly popular for several reasons:
The text begins with World War I, often cited as Canada’s "coming of age." It details the horrors of the trenches, the conscription crisis, and the eventual seat Canada earned at the League of Nations. It then transitions into the roaring twenties and the devastating Great Depression, followed by the industrial and social mobilization of World War II. The Post-War Boom and Social Change