HERE'S MY CANADA: A SESQUICENTENNIAL JUNIOR LEARNING TOOL | The Canadian Encyclopedia

HERE'S MY CANADA: A SESQUICENTENNIAL JUNIOR LEARNING TOOL

This learning tool is designed for junior/intermediate students from grades 5-8, and grade 5 to secondary II in Québec. It provides discussion topics and educational activities to help you create your submission to the Here’s My Canada contest.


Here’s My Canada is a Canada 150 Signature Initiative, and a project of Historica Canada, the country’s largest organization dedicated to enhancing awareness of Canada’s history and citizenship. For more information, visit historicacanada.ca.

This Learning Tool is accompanied by a timeline marking 50 important events in Canada's history. We encourage teachers and students to use this timeline in conjunction with the Here’s My Canada learning tools to create a more complete picture of what Canada means to us today. We hope it will help to provide guidance for your 30-second video submissions to the Here’s My Canada contest. Although we make reference to “Canadians” throughout this learning tool, we encourage video submissions from anyone living in Canada, as well as citizens at home and abroad!

In 2017, Canada turned 150! In marking Canada’s sesquicentennial, Historica Canada highlighted 50 events that have helped shape our country since Confederation. At the same time, it is important to note that that the human history of what is now known as Canada began well before 1867. Indigenous peoples lived on this land long before European contact, and have histories that significantly predate modern Canada. We can look back upon many proud moments in our history, but must also examine many critically.

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