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Fur Trade
Canadian Pacific Railway
Gold Rush
American Expansionism
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Immigration and Changing Canadian Identity
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Indigenous Influences on Canadian Identity
Language and Canadian Identity
Changing Flags and Other Symbols of Canada
Changing Immigration Patterns
Multicultural Society
Early Humans
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Canadians' pride in national identity has shifted in the last 5 years: Ipsos Global News (2:32)
What Makes you Canadian | Postable (10:17)
What does it mean to be Canadian? 2018 (3:47)
Demographic changes in North America created shifts in economic and political power (Grade 4).
Immigration and multiculturalism continue to shape Canadian society and identity. (Grade 5)
Canadian Identity
The evolution of the Canadian Identity
Canadian Identity and Society
Immigration and Canadian Identity
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