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Acadians are exiled from their homes
Who: acadians
What: 10,000 acadians were exiled from there home
Where: all over The Atlantic
Why: soldiers escorted tarified civilians out of there homes burned them and stole there crops This important because the acadians spoke French and they were thrown out and that made the French feel horrible -
The Conquest (Battle on the Plains of Abraham)
who:the British lead by General James Wolfe and Quebec/french
what: Britain invaded Quebec
where: plains of Abraham
why: to get an advantage over the french the is a part of are identity because its a part of are history -
The Royal Proclamation determines that First Nations are sovereign
Who: King George III, aboriginal peoples
What: aboriginal peoples were given more rights
Where: Britain and Canada
Why: the treaty was a trick so they would get what they want instead of the aboriginal peoples This important to Canada because the aboriginal people are vary important to us and that we were a Colin I of Britain -
Lord Durham’s report encourages the assimilation of the Francophone colonists
who: Lord Durham, francophone s
what: the assimilation of francophone s
where: Canada and Quebec
why: English Canadians and french Canadians were fighting this is are identity because we helped french Canadians witch is are second language -
Confederation of 1867
Who: sir William Alexander
What: the creation of Canada
Where: France
Why: the amarican north won a war and after had a huge and powerful army This important because it’s literally the creation of Canada -
Manitoba Schools Question becomes an issue in the federal election
who: Manitoba schools
what: the Manitoba act was failing education whys
where: Manitoba
why: because the presence of the french wasn't vary strong this shows Canada throw are francophone and who we care about them -
The Indian Act is first created
Who: aboriginal peoples and Canada
What the Indian act was created
Where: Canada
Why: to Garnett’s aboriginal rights and how weed interact with them This is important to are identity because it’s when we finally started givein are First Nations respect -
Chinese Head Tax discriminates against Chinese immigration
Who: Canadian, Chinese
What: Chinese Canadians being taxed
Where: Canada
Why: this was done to discourage the Chinese from immigration to Canada This had a bad impact on Canada’s identity it was showing that we didn’t want the Chinese to come to Canada. -
Reilrebelian
Who: Louis riel
What: a bref and unsuccessful uprising of the mètis, First Nations Cree and Assiniboine of Saskatchewan agenst the Canadian government
Where: Saskatchewan
Why: because they felt as if they weren’t being treeted right and weren’t given enuff rights This is important because are aboriginal peoples weren’t treated with any respect back then -
Conscription crisis during World War One
who: Canadians
what:it was a crises that Canadians didn't want to join the war
where: Canada
why: they wanted the choice to join -
Chinese Immigration Act
Who: Chinese, Canadians, the government of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
What: an act that stops the Chinese head tax
Where Canada and china
Why because it was fairer to the Chinese and made Canada mor multicultural This restored are identity by cancelling the Chinese head tax -
The referendum is held to decide if Newfoundland should join Canada
Who: Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent
What: Newfoundland wanted to join Canada
Where: Newfoundland and Canada
Why: they divided a long time before that it was there destiny to join Canada This is an example of are identity because Newfoundland is one of are provinces -
Quiet Revolution
Who: Lesage Jean
What: it was a time of rapid change for Quebec
Where: Quebec
Why: people started thinking and creating and ideology’s came in to play This import because it was a revolution in Quebec -
The White Paper on Aboriginal Rights
who: Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the his Minister of Indian Affairs Jean Chrétien
what: pierre and jean wrote a paper on "special legal relationship between Aboriginal peoples and the Canadian state"
where: Ontario
why: so they could shut down the Indian act but it didnt work this is important because we made the act to respect the aboriginal and first nations but they went to shut it down -
The Red Paper
Who: aboriginal peoples
What: they posted anred paper to go agenst the white paper it’s kind of a play on words
Where: Ontario
Why: they didn’t like the policy’s of the white paper It’s impor because are aboriginal peoples were fighting for there rights -
FLQ Crisis
who: James CROSS who is the British trade commissioner in Montreal and Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte
what: they were kidnaped by a tarrorist group
where: montreal
why: he tarrorist group wanted less army but the government didn't listen this a big part of one of are prime minesters history, Pierre Trudeau -
The Calder Case
Who: Nisga’a chef Frank Calder
What: Frank Calder went befor the suprem court a fought for Nisga’a rights for there land and is the reson of the Nisga’a treaty 2000
Where: British Columbia
Why: the Nisga’a land was being taken This shows are identity threw that it was a Canadian Nisga’a that got there land back -
Election of the Parti Quebecois
who: The Parti Québécois, René Lévesque
what: René Lévesque was elected on the Parti Quebecois
where: canada
why: the parti Québécois wanted him in
there are identity because their an identity in canada -
Bill 101 is passed into law in Quebec
who: Premier René Lévesque
what: bill 101 was passed YAY!!
where: Quebec
why: because the majority of the people in Quebec was french this is a huge part because french is are second language -
The NEP (National Energy Program) is implemented
Who: Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
what: security of supply and ultimate independence from the world oil market
where: Canada
why: this was done so oil and gas was cheaper this impacts Canada's identity because we are known as a country that has a lot of resources -
Referendum 1980
who: René Levesque
what: it was a referendum on the Quebecois government’s plans for sovereignty
where: Canada
why: they wanted Quebec indipendince this is a part of Canada identity because Quebec wants to separate from us -
Quebec refuses to sign the constitution
Who: Quebec, Canada
What: Quebec refuses to sign the constitution
Where: Canada / Quebec
Why: they didn’t sign it because of the charter of right Because we wanted a constitution but Quebec didn’t and Quebec is one of are Provence’s -
Meech Lake Accord
Who: Prime Minister Brian Mulroney
What: attempted to win Québec's consent to the revised Canadian Constitution
Where: Quebec
Why: Canada wanted the consatution back Canada’s identity because it garentues the rights of Canadians -
Canada adopts official multiculturalism
Who: Canada
What: an act that aims to protect and enhance Canada’s multiculturalism
Where: in canada
Why: because this would ad to Canada’s identity This effected the identity of Canada by adding more cultures to it -
Supreme Court determines that turbans can be worn with the RCMP uniform – reasonable accommodation
Who: Supreme Court
What: turbans are aloud in the RCMP thanks to baltej dhillon who helped approve this
Why: because people who wear turbans religiously felt attacked
Where: Canada -
The Oka Crisis
who: Mohawk protesters, police, and the army
what: mohawk protesters an the police had a 78 day stand of
where: Quebec
why: they were going to build a golf course on mohawk land this is important because we claim to respect aboriginals and first nations but then we will do something like the oka crisis -
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Who: every person in Canada
What: a survey on the relationship between aboriginal and non aboriginal peoples in Canada
Where: Canada
Why: to see how we talk and work together This is import because of are interaction with the First Nation -
Formation 15of the Bloc Quebecois
Who: Gilles Duceppe
What: the formation of a political party
Where: Quebec
Why: to help with political events like the Charlestown acorred This is bpart of Re identity because they worked on a lot of big events in Canadian history -
Charlottetown Accord
Who:o Canada
What: failed attempt at getting the constitution back
Where: Canada
Why because Quebec didn’t want it It’s are identity because Quebec is apart of are contry and we listen to there wants -
Referendum 1995
who: separatist Parti Québécois, Premier Jacques Parizeau
what: the referendum of Quebec
where: Quebec
why: because people were tired constitution after the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord. this is are identity because Canada tried again and again to get the constitution but they kept voting agenst it -
Recognition of Quebecois nation 2006
Who: Prime Minister Stephen Harper
What: Stephen Harper recognized French soeeking citizen
Where: Toronto
Why: anglifones were taking over -
tion of the TRC 94 Calls to Action
Who: aboriginal children
What: an act that helps aboriginal children with education and there necessities
Where: Canada
Why: so more Canadian children had more rights This had an impact because it gave more Canadians freedom for education -
Canada apologizes for Residential Schools
Who: prim minister Steven Harper
What: Harper apologize did to the aboriginal peoples for the sake of residential schools on behafe of Canada
Where: Canada, Ontario
Why: because we killed thousands of kids and ruined hundreds of lives This is important because we wronged thin super bad -
National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Who: LGBTQ2S and indigenous wemon
What: The LGBTQ2S community are scared
Where: Canada
Why: indigenous wemon and girls are being murdered This is Canada because the indigenous peoples are a big community in canada