150 Years of Canada
Year-by-Year Fascinating Facts
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Publisher Description
On Canada’s 150th birthday, we remember some of the most fascinating and important events and people in Canada’s history year by year:
• On July 1, 1867, the British colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were united into the Dominion of Canada under the British North America Act and then divided into the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
• Throughout the spring and summer of 1980, Terry Fox became Canada’s hero; his Marathon of Hope raised millions of dollars for cancer research, a legacy carried on to this day
• In a fierce fight that took place from April 9 to 12, 1917, Canadians took Vimy Ridge in a nation-defining battle in France during World War I
• On October 18, 1929, women were officially declared “persons” under the law after Canada’s Famous Five women took their case all the way to the Privy Council of England
• On September 28, 1972, Paul Henderson scored the winning goal for Canada against the Soviet Union in the Summit Series of Hockey
• On April 1, 1999, Nunavut was made a separate territory, resulting in
the map of Canada as we now know it
And so many more…