The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan was established. The St Lawrence Seaway was opened to commercial shipping. Canadian General E.L.M. In 1497 the English king Henry VII sent an Italian named Jean Cabot on an expedition across the Atlantic to Newfoundland. Canadian and British troops raided the French port of Dieppe to test German defences. In the east, people grew crops of beans, squash, maize and sunflower seeds.The first Europeans to reach Canada were the Vikings. In 1604 he founded Port Royal in Acadia (Nova Scotia). A timeline of Canada's history, with further research, will show Canadians how the political elite in Canada have deceived them for many decades. Two schooners passed from Port Dalhousie to Port Robinson, Upper Canada, symbolically opening the Welland Canal and linking Lakes Erie and Ontario for the first time.

Women did have a local vote in some provinces, as in Convinced that Canada had proven itself on the battlefields of Europe, Prime Minister In 1922 British Prime Minister David Lloyd George appealed repeatedly for Canadian support in the In the 1920s, Canada set up a successful wheat marketing "pool" to keep prices high. CE. Wilfrid Laurier became Canada's first French-Canadian prime minister and marked a turning point in Canadian politics after years of Conservative Party rule. It extended the boundaries of the province to the Ohio Valley. By 1740 it was 48,000.In the early 17th century French missionaries such as the Jesuits attempted to convert the natives of Canada to Christianity - without much success. Louis Joseph Papineau led an uprising of French Canadians. James Boyle Uniake became leader of a new Reform government. Jaenen, "Canada during the French regime" (1982), p. 40. In 2019 the population of Canada was 37 million. The Gold Rush caused a precipitous decline in the Native population and politically unified British Columbia.

Trichett of Australia for the world's championship of singles rowing on the Thames River course made famous by the Oxford-Cambridge boat race. The NATO treaty marked a new era of ties with the United States and of distance from Great Britain and spelled out the importance of economic collaboration. The Manitoba School Act abolished publicly funded support for separate schools for Catholics.

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Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve founded Ville-Marie, which was destined to become the most important trading post in New France and the future city of Montréal.

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