Sir John A. Macdonald
1st prime minister of canada, father of confederation
oscar mottisaw
a leader in the mine, reported unsafe conditions at the Canadian Collieries then was fired for it
Homesteading
lifestyle focused on self-sufficiency and sustainability
Residential schools
government-funded, church-run boarding schools in Canada designed to forcibly assimilate Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian culture.
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Sir Robert Borden
8th prime minister led canada through ww1
big bear
Cree chief in Canada, refused to sign treaty 6 ,fought to protect Indigenous rights
Dominion land act
federal law enacted to spur settlement of Western Canada
assimilation
process by which minority groups, immigrants, or indigenous populations are absorbed into the dominant culture
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suffragists
campaigned for women's right to vote
Gabriel Dumont
19th-century Métis leader, skilled hunter, and military commander who led the Métis forces during the 1885 Northwest Resistance
Edna star colony
oldest and largest Ukrainian block settlement in Canada
Woman’s Christien Temperance Union
international women's organization, founded in 1874, dedicated to promoting abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. advocating for women's suffrage, labor rights, and prison reform
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand
His assaination was on june 28 1914 and it started ww1
Sir Wilfred Laurier
7th prime minister has longest uninterrupted term of office among Canadian prime ministers
Prohibition Women’s League
mostly Protestant, 19th-century women’s organization founded in 1874 to combat alcohol consumption
collective bargaining
formal negotiation process between employers and a group of employees
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Sir John Abbott
3rd prime minister, 1st canada born prime minister, a lawyer
Helen Armstrong
Canadian human rights and labour activist, who took part in the 1919 Winnipeg general strike
Vancouver Anti-Asian Riots
three-day violent outbreak, a mob of roughly 9,000 white residents targeted Chinese and Japanese communities in Vancouver
Bloody Saturday
climax of the Winnipeg General Strike in Canada
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