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Laurentides (344 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

area is the traditional territory of the Algonquin First Nation. English Canadians began settling in the 1700s in towns like Arundel and Harrington and
Wilfrid Laurier (8,051 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Canada to send money for the British Navy, divided the country as English Canadians supported Britain's requests whereas French Canadians did not. Laurier's
Murray-Hill riot (2,277 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
1968, and that the frequent rioting between French-Canadians and English-Canadians in Montreal in 1968 and 1969 added to the danger. Between February
Wendy Michener Award (328 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Mail, November 24, 1973. Bryan Johnson, "Film awards a rebuff for English Canadians". The Globe and Mail, October 13, 1975. Jay Scott, "Unseen Silent
Francœur Motion (252 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
that Quebec would be prepared to leave the Canadian federation if English Canadians felt the presence of Quebec was "an obstacle to the union, progress
Section 20 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (955 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Quebec. Ninety-seven percent of English Canadians support the right for English Quebeckers, and 65% of English Canadians supported the rights of French
Canada in World War I (8,097 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Wilfrid Laurier, although French-Canadian, spoke for the majority of English-Canadians when he proclaimed: "It is our duty to let Great Britain know and
Music of Quebec (2,568 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
marginalized—it's English Canadians who are missing out". macleans.ca/culture/arts/quebecois-music-isnt-marginalized-its-english-canadians-who-are-missing-out/
Manouane River Lumberjacks (323 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
political conclusions about the fact that the lumber company was owned by English Canadians while the workers were all québécois or indigenous. Later analysis
Speak White (1,179 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
tour I realized that the expression “speak white”, by which certain English Canadians mean that we are to switch to English at once, is always current in
Saskatchewan Act (1,087 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
were mainly anglophones, and most francophones were Roman Catholic. English Canadians felt that immigrants should be assimilated into the British culture
At 99: A Portrait of Louise Tandy Murch (175 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Mail, December 14, 1967. Bryan Johnson, "Film awards a rebuff for English Canadians". The Globe and Mail, October 13, 1975. At 99: A Portrait of Louise
Kingston Canadians (1,190 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Kingston. Some sources show the name as "Kingston Canadiens", but the English "Canadians" is correct. The team played from 1973 to 1980 in the OHA, then from
Donald Stockford (1,887 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Charlebois. Stockford alongside Stadnick and Carroll were the only English-Canadians in the otherwise all French-Canadian Nomad chapter. Stockford served
Fraser Canyon Gold Rush (1,446 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
numerous European Americans and African Americans, Britons, Germans, English Canadians, Maritimers, French Canadians, Scandinavians, Italians, Belgians and
1942 in Canada (2,531 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
A national plebiscite is held on the issue of conscription. Most English-Canadians are in favour, while most French-Canadians are not. June 20 – The
Gabrielle Roy (1,613 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
History Gabrielle Roy in The Canadian Encyclopedia Gabrielle Roy: An English Canadians' Favorite French Canadian Illustrer les textes pour enfants écrits
Canada in the World Wars and Interwar Years (7,002 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
and only Canada. Conscripts could not be sent overseas to fight. English Canadians, expectedly, were displeased and took to calling these soldiers "zombies"
Robert Borden (6,823 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
over conscription triggered the Conscription Crisis of 1917; most English Canadians supported the policy whereas most French Canadians opposed it, as
Fort Armstrong (Illinois) (1,413 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
wanted to establish a military presence to dissuade the French and English Canadians (who traded in areas nearby) from encroaching upon the unorganized
The Hockey Sweater (2,392 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
debut novel La Guerre, Yes Sir had been popular among both French and English Canadians, to explain "what does Quebec want?" Carrier spent several weeks trying
1967 in Canada (2,541 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
francophone Quebecers but angered the Canadian government and many English Canadians and was voted as the top news story from Canada by newspaper and radio
Québécois people (4,726 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
québécoise; cinéma québécoise." "Québécois music isn't marginalized—it's English Canadians who are missing out - Macleans.ca". Archived from the original on
Timeline of Quebec history (1867–1899) (707 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
except Quebec 1899 — The Second Boer War erupts in South Africa. 7000 English Canadians are willing to participate in support of Great Britain, while most
Vive le Québec libre (1,963 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Gaulle's phrase was emotional and it sparked controversy with many English Canadians afterwards, as they were outraged at the implied threat to Canada's
Jean Garon (1,010 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
area in 1962. When speaking of Quebec sovereignty, he stated, "The English-Canadians defend their interests. We just have to defend ours." He was one of
Section 52 of the Constitution Act, 1867 (817 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
They feared that they would be overwhelmed by policies favouring English-Canadians, who would have an overall majority under rep-by-pop. This political
1956 in poetry (2,595 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Toronto: Contact Press. Raymond Souster ed. Poets 56: Ten Younger English-Canadians. Toronto: Contact Press. Wilfred Watson, Even Your Right Eye Robert
Joseph Montferrand (1,108 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
oppressed French-Canadian loggers in the days that their bosses were English-Canadians and their rivals at work were Irish-Canadian criminals. In one story
Arthur R. M. Lower (923 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
published in 1946. In this and other works, Lower influenced many English Canadians with his view of Canada's two nations - notably novelist Hugh MacLennan
Adélard Langevin (744 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
school system in 1890. A defender of equality between French and English Canadians, Langevin had a number of confrontations with Anglophone Catholic
Quiet Revolution (4,555 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
French-Canadians was quite low: only 13% finished grade 11, as opposed to 36% of English Canadians. One of the most scathing attacks on the educational system was levelled
History of the Canadian Army (11,319 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
the Royal Canadian Air Force, whose personnel were overwhelmingly English-Canadians and where English was the sole language of command, the Canadian Army
French Immersion (film) (751 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
official languages, French Immersion is the story of career-conscious English Canadians who flock to a small Quebec town to meet a Tremblay and learn French
Cuisine of Quebec (6,555 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
invented the dish. For many years, it was perceived negatively by English Canadians and mocked in English Canada.20 It was even used by some to stigmatize
Gilded Age (17,061 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Canadian Catholics 50 50 Less Confessional German Lutherans 45 55 English Canadians 40 60 British Stock 35 65 German Sectarians 30 70 Norwegian Lutherans
Red River Colony (5,906 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
(1870-1900), Manitoba experienced conflicting interests between French and English Canadians. A quarter-century after the implementation of the Manitoba Act which
Battle of the Blades season 6 (749 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Retrieved 2020-11-15. Brioux, Bill (2020-10-23). "Three million English Canadians watch final Trump-Biden debate". brioux.tv. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey (3,272 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
1912. Though Grey strongly promoted national unity among French and English Canadians, as well as advocating unity within the entire British Empire, his
André Laurendeau (1,376 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
rights and liberties, perpetrated by Duplessis, were tolerated by English Canadians. In the colonial case, the same would hold true even though such violations
Raymond Souster (1,947 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Experiment 1923-1929 Toronto: Contact Press, 1956. Poets 56: Ten Younger English-Canadians. Toronto: Contact Press, 1956. Combustion., 1957–1960. New Wave Canada:
Vincent Massey (10,539 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Massey aside for a talk, saying he was very interested in learning how English Canadians and French Canadians got along well in the Canadian federation, saying
Battle of the Blades (2,509 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Week Ending October 22, 2019 Retrieved on 2020-11-15 Three million English Canadians watch final Trump-Biden debate Retrieved on 2020-11-15 Rose d'Or 2010
Naval Service Act (1,761 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
was strongly criticized by both French Canadian nationalists and English Canadians. Imperialistic-minded Canadians claimed that Canada was doing too
Oh Canada! Oh Quebec! (468 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Quebec, we know that he exaggerates, but someone has to say it to English Canadians". He did so in a televised debate on the then-fledgling CBC Newsworld
1967 (13,683 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
delights many Quebecers but angers the Canadian government and many English Canadians. July 29 An explosion and fire aboard the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier
History of the Quebec sovereignty movement (3,237 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
jurisdiction. This was reflective of the commonly perceived notion, held by English-Canadians, that the Meech Lake Accord would bring unevenness and difference
History of the Quebec sovereignty movement (3,237 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
jurisdiction. This was reflective of the commonly perceived notion, held by English-Canadians, that the Meech Lake Accord would bring unevenness and difference
Denis de Belleval (2,044 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
minister, de Belleval also proposed a reciprocity formula that allowed English Canadians moving to Quebec from other provinces to enroll their children in
New Year's Eve (18,355 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
viewers perceived as offensive, including sketches making fun of English Canadians and American president-elect Barack Obama. Four out of the five highest-rated
Maria Elise Turner Lauder (1,582 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
ISBN 978-0-8020-3460-1. Morgan, Cecilia Louise (1 January 2008). 'A Happy Holiday': English Canadians and Transatlantic Tourism, 1870–1930. University of Toronto Press
William Lyon Mackenzie King (14,704 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
percent opposed, but an overwhelming majority – over 80 percent – of English Canadians supported it. French and English conscripts were sent to fight in
Canada in World War II (11,395 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Conscription Crisis of 1917, which had divided the country and French and English Canadians. Stating that "Parliament will decide," Prime Minister William Lyon
Madeleine de Verchères (1,957 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
in Upper Canada have served as nationalist stories for French and English Canadians. Both were heroines in early Canadian settlements defending themselves
Draft evasion (12,338 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
with most French Canadians opposing conscription and a majority of English Canadians accepting it. During both wars, riots and draft evasion followed the
Non-English versions of The Simpsons (5,819 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
stereotypical French-Canadian speaking English. In another episode, English-Canadians were given stereotypical American accents speaking French, even when
Michelle Tisseyre (1,183 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
such as: La Collection des deux Solitudes — a series of novels by English Canadians like Winter by Morley Callaghan, Margaret Laurence, W. O. Mitchell
Conservatism in Canada (7,629 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
government, until the election in 1896 when the coalition of French and English Canadians fell apart and Sir Wilfrid Laurier became the second Liberal prime
Canadian titles debate (3,631 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Senate of Canada's notice the discrepancy in policy on orders for English Canadians and orders for French Canadians: Honourable senators, the sovereign
Rebellion Losses Bill (2,605 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
legislature and submitted to Lord Elgin for assent. Some of the outraged English-Canadians demanded that the governor refuse assent. Lord Elgin had his own serious
Lionel Albert (1,548 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
since Partition's publication. In 1990, for instance, he argued that English Canadians were taking the threat of separatism too seriously. In a public debate
Harvey Konigsberg (587 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
where they quickly rose to social prominence through friendships with English Canadians including Leonard Cohen and Irving Leighton. Shortly after Konigsberg's
History of the Republican Party (United States) (20,549 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Canadian Catholics 50 50 Less Confessional German Lutherans 45 55 English Canadians 40 60 British Stock 35 65 German Sectarians 30 70 Norwegian Lutherans
Marcus Child (2,043 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
opposition from French-Canadians in Lower Canada, but had support from English-Canadians. Child was one of the few in the largely English-settled Eastern Townships
Ladies Empire Club (442 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Retrieved 22 April 2018. Morgan, Cecilia (2008). 'A Happy Holiday': English Canadians and Transatlantic Tourism, 1870-1930. Toronto: University of Toronto
Andrew McNaughton (8,266 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
overseas (who were very inaccurately portrayed as being only Protestant English-Canadians) where many would be killed while Catholics remained at home to "breed
Military history of Canada (27,677 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
conscription for overseas service was a divisive issue, with some English Canadians supporting it and French Canadians opposing it. The Conscription Crisis
Maurice Duplessis (15,937 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
interested in becoming a businessman, either, because at that time English Canadians had much better conditions for pursuing that path. Thus, in autumn
Official bilingualism in Canada (15,769 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
important it is to acknowledge Indigenous languages." But Chouinard said English Canadians would likely balk if a governor general spoke an Indigenous language
Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club (14,788 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Montreal a multiracial, multilingual chapter made of blacks and whites, English-Canadians and French-Canadians of about 20 members. Outlaw biker clubs tended
1967 Progressive Conservative leadership election (3,848 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
The Thinkers’ Conference described the policy as a statement that "English Canadians and French Canadians form two distinct societies with differing backgrounds
Reuben R. Sallows (1,055 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Pictorial from 1906 to 1916. A Reflection of the Ideas and Values of English Canadians about Themselves and "Other" Canadians". The Journal of the History
Sam Hughes (14,210 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
to veterans of the British Army was accepted as policy. Like other English-Canadians at the time, Hughes believed that too many immigrants from Eastern
Opinion polling for the 1993 Canadian federal election (896 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
plunges to record 12%". Toronto Star. January 17, 1991. pp. A23. "English Canadians like Clyde Wells". Toronto Star. February 4, 1991. pp. A15. "Fringe
Nationalization of history (3,765 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
history texts ever produced. It informed and educated generations of english Canadians with its exciting story of heroes and victims, triumphs and tragedies
Charles Theodore Te Water (13,060 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Undeterred, Halifax took Massey aside after the meeting to ask him how English-Canadians and French-Canadians got along in Canada-which he saw as a model for
Basil Newton (2,805 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
high commissioner in London, aside for a talk to ask him about how English-Canadians and French-Canadians got along in the Canadian federation, saying
Michael McCulloch (1,244 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
groups from Canada East and Canada West. He was part of a group of English-Canadians from Canada East, informally referred to as "British" Tories. McCulloch
Thomas Cushing Aylwin (2,363 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
motion came from the group of French-Canadian members, along with some English Canadians from Canada East, and the Ultra Reformers from Canada West. Aylwin
Denis-Benjamin Viger (5,531 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
was a captain. Like many other French-Canadians he fought alongside English-Canadians against the Americans. He retired from the militia in 1824 with the
Quebec French lexicon (3,150 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
one's nerves" Only taper sur les nerfs in France. tête(s) carrée(s) English-Canadians Used only in Quebec, this term can be considered pejorative or even
Robert Christie (Lower Canada politician) (2,149 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
history was judged "one of the few works of importance written by English-Canadians during all these years". Although by modern standards the writing
Historiography of the British Empire (24,646 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Canadian historian Carl Berger argues that an influential section of English Canadians embraced an ideology of imperialism as a way to enhance Canada's own
Electoral history of Robert Borden (1,105 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
election and the conscription crisis badly divided the country between English-Canadians, who tended to support conscription, and French-Canadians, who opposed
Harris Turner (3,200 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
conscription. The conscription issue split the country, with most English-Canadians supporting conscription, and most French-Canadians opposing it, particularly
C Force (7,821 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
unit to go to Hong Kong in order to make the political point that English-Canadians and French-Canadians could work together. The commander of the Winnipeg
Electoral history of Wilfrid Laurier (1,811 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Laurier, who opposed it. The election badly divided the country between English-Canadians, who tended to support conscription, and French-Canadians, who opposed
Jorge Leite (3,194 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
by the 1980s as more French-Canadians are fluent in English than English-Canadians are fluent in French, which to concerns that there was an overrepresentation
Ernest Côté (5,646 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
reach a position of authority in an Army dominated overwhelmingly by English-Canadians. In December 1944, he returned to Canada to be promoted colonel and