Synopsis
Colourful and user-friendly, The Canadian Challenge investigates the key issues presented by economic, social, and technological changes after 1914, as well as the contributions of individuals and groups to Canadian culture and society during this period. This student resource incorporates the five strands outlined in the CHC2D curriculum including local, national, and global communities, change and continuity, citizenship and heritage, social, economic, and political structures, and methods of historical inquiry and communication.
About the Author
Don Quinlan, CBC consultant/editor/author. Past Oxford author. Retired TDSB teacher and department head. Kevin Reed, Teacher, KCVI. Experienced Oxford author of history and English texts. Rick Mahoney, Teacher, York Mills C.I. Canadian and World Issues department head and co-author of Oxford's Gr.12 economics text. Doug Baldwin, Retired professor of history at Acadia University and author of numerous academic and pedagogical texts.
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