HISB41H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Charter Of The French Language, British Subject, The Maple Leaf Forever
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Today"s agenda: defining imperialism (in general; in the canadian context, george parkin and imperial federation, the expression of canadian imperialism in public school textbooks and in national music; empire day. Imperialism and international conflict; south african war (1899-1902); naval crisis, 1910-1912; first world war (1914-1918); second world war (1939-1945) Citizenship act (1848); judicial committee of the privy council no longer canada"s highest court of appeal (1949); first canadian governor general (1952); a new canadian flag (1965); a new national anthem (1980); patriation of the constitution (1982) 1880, when it became a dominant and more transparently aggressive policy amongst states for a variety of political, culture and economic reasons. Adapted from ashcroft, griffiths, and tiffin, post-colonial studies (london & ny: Imperialist as it is usually defined in a canadian context. The word imperialism crept into the canadian political vocabulary only in the later years of the. Canadian imperialism was expressed in a variety of ways: