Bag om The Canadian Dominion A CHRONICLE OF OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBOR
"The Canadian Dominion," authored by Oscar D. Skelton, offers an insightful exploration of Canada's evolution from a colonial territory to a self-governing nation within the British Commonwealth. The book is a detailed and exhaustive examination of Canada's route to nationhood. Oscar D. Skelton, a well-known Canadian historian and public servant, dives into the complex political, social, and economic elements that molded Canada's route to dominionhood. Skelton navigates through key events, from the confederation of provinces in 1867 to the establishment of autonomy and international recognition, using a blend of scientific research and simple prose. "The Canadian Dominion" highlights the challenges and triumphs faced by early Canadian leaders, such as Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir Wilfrid Laurier, as they navigated issues of federalism, linguistic and cultural diversity, and relations with the British Crown through engaging narratives.
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