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Tag Archives: History of Canada
The Adamson Estate
The Adamson Estate is located in south Mississauga.
Posted in General
Tagged Adamson Estate, Archecture, Cawthra Family, City of Mississauga, Distinguished Service Order, First World War, History, History of Canada, Mississauga Ontario, Order of Canada, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Toronto Township, University of Toronto, World War I
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Sir John A. MacDonald’s Bicentenary
On January 11th 2015, Canada celebrates the 200th birthday of its first Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald. Sir John A. was a Father of Confederation, and had been Premier of the Province of Canada prior to Confederation. Sir John … Continue reading
Posted in General, Politics
Tagged Birthday, British Columbia, Canada, Canadaian Pacific Railway, Canadian Confederation, Canadians, CPR, Dominion Day, Father of Confederation, History of Canada, John A. Macdonald, John Alexander Macdonald, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Prime Minister of Canada, Prince Edward Island, Province of Canada, Province of Ontario, Red River Rebellion, Sir John A., Sir John A. MacDonald, William Lyon Mackenzie King
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