CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Jeff O\u27Brien, Ruth Millar, and William Delainey note that the opening decade of the twenty-first century contains three significant centennials for Saskatchewan, a land described by journalist Peter Gzowski as that most Canadian of provinces. In 2005, Queen Elizabeth II joined Canadians in observing the centenaries of this western province as well as its restive sibling, Alberta. During 2006, residents and officials recognized the hundredth anniversary of Saskatoon, the largest city in Saskatchewan and home to the majestic University of Saskatchewan. For 2007, similar celebrations are planned for this campus community, as the University wa...
William Lyon Mackenzie King was prime minister of Canada almost continuously between 1921 and his re...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
Saskatchewan celebrated its centennial as a Canadian province in 2005, and the Encyclopedia of Saska...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
Western Canada\u27s settlement is neatly divided at the Rocky Mountain front. West of there, the pop...
From 1969 to 1990 the Western Canadian Studies conferences brought together researchers interested i...
This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
William Lyon Mackenzie King was prime minister of Canada almost continuously between 1921 and his re...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
Saskatchewan celebrated its centennial as a Canadian province in 2005, and the Encyclopedia of Saska...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
Western Canada\u27s settlement is neatly divided at the Rocky Mountain front. West of there, the pop...
From 1969 to 1990 the Western Canadian Studies conferences brought together researchers interested i...
This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
William Lyon Mackenzie King was prime minister of Canada almost continuously between 1921 and his re...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...