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The history of European-influenced anarchism in Canada begins in the late nineteenth century as the ...
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Bethune, Henry Norman (1890–1939)
Norman Bethune was a Canadian surgeon, social activist, and internationalist. He innovated a revolution ...
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Indigenous peoples have reacted to various forms of colonization and imperialism in Canada with accommodation, ...
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Labor protests accompanied the rise and maturation of industrial capitalism and urbanization in Canada ...
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Canada, law and public protest: history
Moments of protest and rebellion have always challenged systems of power and authority, but particularly ...
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Canada, Rebellion of 1837–1838
The Canada Rebellion of 1837 and 1838 resulted from a number of disparate political and social grievances ...
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In the summer of 1993, Clayoquot Sound, a mostly wilderness area of ancient temperate rainforest on Vancouver ...
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Concordia University student protests
Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, has long been at the forefront of Canadian student activism. ...
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Lesbian, gay, transsexual, bisexual movements, Canada
Indigenous peoples in what is now Canada lived under gender and sexual codes unfamiliar to European colonizing ...
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The Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion or Mac-Paps, as they came to be known, were a battalion of Canadians ...
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