This should be expected when we are taught a safe and sanitized history of the founding of Canada and its gradualist evolution towards parliamentary democracy of Peace, Order and Good Government.
Overlooking the fact that there were rebellions and uprisings, calls for a different kind of Canada, one that so scared the British lords that they kept us under martial law, and British Parliaments thumb until the turn of last century. The POGG ideal makes history booooring. Of course Canada has another history, one not written by the Masters. A Peoples History not a Dominion History.
Some contributions I have made to this social history of Canada I offer here;
I Am Canadien
Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Happy Canada Day/Jour heureux du Canada
A History of Canadian Wealth, 1914Historical Memory on the Eve of the Election
Calgary Herald Remembers RB Bennet
Socialized Medicine Began in Alberta
Canada's First Internment Camps
Social Credit And Western Canadian Radicalism
Rebel Yell
Populism and ProducerismCooperative Commonwealth=Free Market
Origins of the Captialist State In Canada
Return of the City StateWhite Multiculturalism
Paranoia and the Security State
State Security Is A Secure State
Canada’s Long History of Criminalizing Dissent
CIA Spies In Canada
Psychedelic Saskatchewan
Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out
Rochdale Deja Vu
Stanway's Sombre Reflection on Somme
The Vimy MythSuffield Base Canada's Area 51
LABOUR HISTORY
Also references in the article: A greater union,
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