
audiobook
by Oscar D. (Oscar Douglas) Skelton
THE CANADIAN DOMINION - A CHRONICLE OF OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBOR
PREFACE
THE CANADIAN DOMINION
CHAPTER I. THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS
CHAPTER II. THE FIGHT FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER III. THE UNION ERA
CHAPTER IV. THE DAYS OF TRIAL
CHAPTER V. THE YEARS OF FULFILMENT
Spanning the first one‑and‑a‑half centuries of the nation’s development, this narrative follows Canada’s evolution from a patchwork of colonial territories into a unified Dominion. The opening chapters trace the aftermath of the 1763 Peace of Paris, describing how former French lands fell under British rule and the early attempts to settle regions like Nova Scotia, Quebec, and the vast Hudson Bay domain. Readers encounter the challenges of diverse peoples, competing interests, and the fledgling experiments in democracy that set the stage for a new political identity.
The author then moves forward, outlining the three distinct fifty‑year periods that shaped the country’s path. The first half‑century solidified Canada’s separate existence, the next brought responsible government and Confederation, and the final segment details the push to expand from coast to coast while forging a place within the British Empire and the wider world. Throughout, the work blends clear chronology with insightful analysis, offering a comprehensive portrait of a nation striving to weld its far‑flung provinces into a cohesive whole.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (344K characters)
Series
Chronicles of America series; v. 49
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1919
Credits
Produced by The James J. Kelly Library Of St. Gregory's University; Alev Akman, Dianne Bean, Joe Buersmeyer, and David Widger
Release date
2001-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1878–1941
A sharp-minded Canadian scholar turned public servant, he helped shape his country’s independent voice in world affairs while also writing on politics, economics, and history. His career bridged the classroom and government at a time when Canada was defining itself on the international stage.
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