CITB01H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Lower Canada, Toronto Star, National Film Board Of Canada

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Mercantile period (1600-1800: canada as part of a colonial trading system, population and settlements remained small, staples theory (harold innis, emergence of small-scale subsistence farming. Agricultural expansion (1800-1850: lumber had become the dominant export, significant population growth, forestry industry cleared land for agricultural development, the economic base of towns diversified, early industrial development, the urban form remained compact. Canada"s industrialization (1850-1945: westward (agricultural) expansion, confederation (1867, first national policy (1879, industrial development of the heartland , emergence of a heartlandhinterland split, diversification of canada"s urban form. Toronto boom town national film board of canada (1951) Economically, the great depression influenced canada"s urban development: Great depression (1929-1939: planning slowed down or came to a halt, the town planning institute ceased operations in 1932, unemployment relief programs, prairie farmers rehabilitation. Administration (1935: the league for social reconstruction pushed for social programs and welfare.