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... French Canada the sense of cultural nationality is much stronger than in English Canada , but the nationality is French Canadian , not Canadian tout court . French Canada is almost without curiosity about the literature and culture of ...
... French Canada the sense of cultural nationality is much stronger than in English Canada , but the nationality is French Canadian , not Canadian tout court . French Canada is almost without curiosity about the literature and culture of ...
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... French - Canadian his- tory is little more than high - level propaganda , English - Canadian history is an unbiassed record of the developing Canadian reality . The unstated major premise of this view is that while Canadian nationalism ...
... French - Canadian his- tory is little more than high - level propaganda , English - Canadian history is an unbiassed record of the developing Canadian reality . The unstated major premise of this view is that while Canadian nationalism ...
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... Canadian Literature 1 : 26-36 ( Spring 1959 ) RAMSAY COOK Anon . , Review of Canada and the French - Canadian Question , French Canadian Nationalism : An Anthology , The Maple Leaf Forever , Canadian Dimension , p . 51 ( January , 1972 ) ...
... Canadian Literature 1 : 26-36 ( Spring 1959 ) RAMSAY COOK Anon . , Review of Canada and the French - Canadian Question , French Canadian Nationalism : An Anthology , The Maple Leaf Forever , Canadian Dimension , p . 51 ( January , 1972 ) ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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