Canada

audiobook

Canada

by John George Bourinot

EN·~11 hours·45 chapters

Chapters

45 total

THE HON. W. L. MACKENZIE KING, PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA

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SOMETIME CLERK OF THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS; HONORARY SECRETARY OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA; DOCTEUR-ÈS-LETTRES OF LAVAL UNIVERSITY; HONORARY MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY

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NEW AND REVISED EDITION, WITH ADDITIONAL CHAPTER BY WILLIAM H. INGRAM, B.A.

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By SIR J. G. BOURINOT - K.C.M.G., LL.D., LIT.D.

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I DEDICATE THIS STORY OF CANADA BY PERMISSION TO HER EXCELLENCY THE COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN WHO HAS WON THE ESTEEM AND AFFECTION OF ALL CLASSES OF THE CANADIAN PEOPLE BY THE EARNESTNESS WITH WHICH SHE HAS IDENTIFIED HERSELF WITH EVERY MOVEMENT AFFECTING THE SOCIAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS OF THE NEW DOMINION

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PREFATORY NOTE

3:25

PUBLISHER'S NOTE.

0:38

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

6:45

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

4:44

THE STORY OF CANADA.

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Description

A sweeping yet accessible portrait of a nation, this work traces Canada’s journey from the daring French voyages that first dotted the shores of Annapolis and Quebec to the moment when the provinces finally united in Confederation. The author balances vivid anecdotes of early settlement with a clear outline of how British rule reshaped governmental structures, giving listeners a sense of the forces that forged the country’s borders and identity.

Beyond politics, the narrative highlights the social and intellectual currents that accompanied nation‑building, introducing the prominent figures whose decisions still echo today. Illustrated with rare period images and supported by a concise bibliography, the book also offers a glimpse of later challenges, such as the 1885 resistance, without venturing into later twists. Listeners will come away with a well‑rounded understanding of how Canada’s diverse peoples and institutions combined to create the Dominion we know.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (687K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2007-09-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John George Bourinot

John George Bourinot

1837–1902

A leading voice on Canada’s parliamentary system, he turned firsthand experience in government into books that shaped how generations understood procedure and public life. Journalist, historian, and senior House of Commons official, he helped explain a young country to itself.

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