Civics Through a Canadian Lens
There is a selection of books put aside for your class, but you should check out the public library also.
eBooks: Search "Google Books" to locate online books. You may be able to view only the first few chapters of the books, but make sure you look through the "Table of Contents" to see if there is any relevant information within the book. One book has been put aside for you on our bookshelf.
eBooks: Search "Google Books" to locate online books. You may be able to view only the first few chapters of the books, but make sure you look through the "Table of Contents" to see if there is any relevant information within the book. One book has been put aside for you on our bookshelf.
The Canadian Encyclopedia
If you are looking for a place to start your research, you would do well here. The Encyclopedia offers a Canadian perspective often overlooked in American publications. Canada and the World: a History of Canadian Foreign Policy The final four units of Canada and the World: A History touches on Canadian foreign policy, international conflicts, and relations with the U.S. to 1993. Canada's Human Rights History A site maintained by Dr. Dominique Clement from the University of Alberta. The Shaping of Canadian Foreign Policy: 1945-1957: The author argues that the period after World War II marks Canada's emergence as a "truly" independent nation. |
EBSCO
Canadian Points of View puts a Canadian lens on issues. offers essays and articles on issues Gale Find essays and articles on a variety of issues from an international perspective. |