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Explore the formative years of a nation with "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900" by John G. Bourinot. This meticulously prepared historical account delves into Canada's pivotal transformation under British governance, spanning from the fall of New France to the dawn of the 20th century. Examine the intricacies of colonial history and the evolution of Canadian identity during this crucial period. Bourinot's work provides valuable insights into the political, social, and economic forces shaping Canada's development. Gain a deeper understanding of British influence and its lasting impact on the…mehr

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Explore the formative years of a nation with "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900" by John G. Bourinot. This meticulously prepared historical account delves into Canada's pivotal transformation under British governance, spanning from the fall of New France to the dawn of the 20th century. Examine the intricacies of colonial history and the evolution of Canadian identity during this crucial period. Bourinot's work provides valuable insights into the political, social, and economic forces shaping Canada's development. Gain a deeper understanding of British influence and its lasting impact on the Canadian landscape. A timeless exploration of Canadian history, essential for anyone interested in the foundations of this nation. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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The first Canadian attempt to codify parliamentary method and practice was written by Sir John George Bourinot, a journalist, historian, and civil servant who lived in Canada from October 24, 1836 to October 13, 1902. He is regarded as an authority on parliamentary procedure and constitutional law. He was John Bourinot's oldest child, and he was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Before entering Trinity College, Toronto, in 1854, he received his education in Sydney. He left the institution two years later despite being a brilliant student and went to work as a legislative reporter for a Toronto daily. He established his own newspaper, the Evening Reporter, along with Joseph C. Crosskill while he was in Halifax in 1860. After leaving this journal in May 1867, Bourinot spent some time working as a freelancer before finding work as a clerk at the Senate of Canada in May 1869. Bourinot supported a national university and library for Canada as well as the Imperial Federation. Additionally, he supported women's access to higher education. Bourinot was given honorary degrees from numerous Canadian universities later in life and was made a CMG in 1890 and a KCMG in 1898.