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Canadian History-Ontario Gr. 10 Curriculum
editGeneral overview
edit- History of Canada
- Military history of Canada
- Economic history of Canada
- Constitutional history of Canada
- Canada in the World Wars and Interwar Years
- History of Canada (1945-1960)
- History of Canada (1960-1981)
- History of Canada (1982-1992)
- History of Canada (1992-present)
- Laurier Years
- Wilfrid Laurier
- Canadian federal election, 1911
- Reciprocity (Canadian politics)
- British Empire
- Second Boer War
- Naval Service Bill
- Henri Bourassa
- Alaska boundary dispute
- Immigration to Canada
- History of immigration to Canada
- Komagata Maru incident
- Head tax (Canada)
- Canadian Indian residential school system
- Famous people and inventions
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Guglielmo Marconi
- AEA Silver Dart
- Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
- First World War
- World War I
- Military history of Canada during the First World War
- Western Front (World War I)
- Origins of the First World War
- Origins of World War I
- Triple Alliance (1882)
- Triple Entente
- Schlieffen Plan
- Plan XVII
- Canadian participation
- Canadian Corps
- Second Battle of Ypres
- Battle of the Somme
- Battle of Vimy Ridge
- Battle of Hill 70
- Battle of Passchendaele
- Battle of the Canal du Nord
- Spring Offensive
- Canada's Hundred Days
- Key figures
- Arthur Currie
- Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy
- Sam Hughes
- Billy Bishop
- In Flanders Fields
- Technology of WWI
- Ross rifle
- Chemical warfare
- Tank
- Machine gun
- Trench warfare
- Naval warfare of WWI
- Battle of Jutland
- Battle of the Atlantic (1914–1918)
- Home front of WWI
- Propaganda
- RMS Lusitania
- Military Service Act (Canada)
- Conscription Crisis of 1917
- Canadian federal election, 1917
- Robert Borden
- Unionist Party (Canada)
- Ukrainian Canadian internment
- End of the Great War
- Fourteen Points
- Paris Peace Conference, 1919
- Woodrow Wilson
- Georges Clemenceau
- David Lloyd George
- Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
- Treaty of Versailles
- October Revolution
- Russian Civil War
- Roaring Twenties
- Roaring Twenties
- Winnipeg General Strike
- Arthur Meighen
- King-Byng Affair
- Flapper
- League of Nations
- Nellie McClung
- Stephen Leacock
- History of the National Hockey League
- 1928 Summer Olympics
- Bluenose
- Jazz
- Chanak Crisis
- Emily Carr
- Group of Seven (artists)
- Great Depression
- Great Depression
- Wall Street Crash of 1929
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- New Deal
- Statute of Westminster 1931
- Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
- Maurice Duplessis
- Union Nationale (Quebec)
- Dionne quintuplets
- R. B. Bennett
- Bank of Canada
- On-to-Ottawa Trek
- Road to WWII
- Italian Fascism
- Joseph Stalin
- Fascism
- Nazism
- SS St. Louis
- Adolf Hitler
- Nazi Germany
- Rhineland
- Sudetenland
- Anschluss
- Munich Agreement
- Second World War
- World War II
- Military history of Canada during the Second World War
- Canadian participation
- Battle of Hong Kong
- Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945)
- Dieppe Raid
- Allied invasion of Sicily
- Battle of Ortona
- Normandy Landings
- Falaise pocket
- Key Events
- Battle of Britain
- Battle of France
- Operation Barbarossa
- Attack on Pearl Harbor
- End of the Second World War
- Victory in Europe Day
- Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Victory over Japan Day
- The Holocaust
- Nuremberg Trials
- Home front
- William Lyon Mackenzie King
- Conscription Crisis of 1944
- Japanese Canadian internment
- 1945-67
- Key figures
- Louis St. Laurent
- John Diefenbaker
- Lester B. Pearson
- New Democratic Party
- Saint Lawrence Seaway
- Trans-Canada Highway
- Pier 21
- Medicare (Canada)
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Flag of Canada
- Asbestos Strike
- Quebec sovereignty movement
- Quiet Revolution
- Quebec sovereignty movement
- René Lévesque
- Quebec referendum, 1980
- Parti Québécois
- Bloc Québécois
- Front de libération du Québec
- Expo 67
- Charles de Gaulle
- Cold War
- Cold War
- Igor Gouzenko
- NATO
- Marshall Plan
- Berlin Blockade
- Distant Early Warning Line
- Korean War
- Iron Curtain
- Soviet Union
- Nuclear warfare
- CANDU reactor
- Space Race
- Chalk River Laboratories
- Mutual assured destruction
- CF-105 Arrow
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Trudeau years
- Pierre Trudeau
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- National Energy Program
- Brian Mulroney
- Summit Series
- 1969 White Paper
- October Crisis
- War Measures Act
- Charter of the French Language
- OPEC
- Terry Fox
- Marc Garneau
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Cod fishing in Newfoundland
- Reform Party
- Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Constitutional amendments and Quebec II
- Quebec referendum, 1995
- Meech Lake Accord
- Robert Bourassa
- Charlottetown Accord
- Jacques Parizeau
- Unfinished business and global forces
- Oka Crisis
- Chernobyl
- Chernobyl disaster
- Gulf War
- École Polytechnique massacre
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- Berlin Wall
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
- International Criminal Court
- World Trade Organization
- Peacekeeping
- United Nations
- 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act