Montreal
Analysis on Montreal.
Civil Rights and Equality in Canada
The Canadian government via legislation, the federal constitution, and official institutions claims to actively up hold civil and also human rights throughout the entire country for all of the Canadian population, including minority groups, and those that support independence.
Confederation Conferences in 1864
The Confederation Conferences in 1864, one of moments in history that altered North America.
Jobs for Teens
Summer jobs for teens and young adults during this recession.
The Family Herald
Thoughts on a publication once widely read in rural Newfoundland.
On the Trail of Ghosts, Goblins, and Things That Go Bump in the Night
The coming of Halloween and a pen pal’s comment prompt a few musings and speculations on the Canadian psyche.
Early Population in French Canada
Part of the story behind the process of populating New France.
Acting Dilemma
A tip for older actors.
Canada Before World War I
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Canada comprised the North American territories along the St. Lawrence River and to the north of Lakes Ontario and Erie, not including most of what became in the course of the century the Dominion of Canada.
The British North America Act of 1867
An act of the British Parliament creating the federal state since known as Canada. It united the separate colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick into a federal Dominion of Canada, while simultaneously dividing the old colony of united Canada into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The capital of the Dominion was established at Ottawa.






















