Canada West
By Canada. Dept. of the Interior
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066369217
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About this book
In "Canada West," published by the Canada Department of the Interior, a comprehensive narrative unfolds that vividly explores the geographical, economic, and cultural landscapes of Western Canada during a pivotal period of expansion and development. The book employs a documentary style, merging statistical data with engaging prose to convey the significance of the region's natural resources, Indigenous communities, and settler activities. This work is situated within the broader context of Canadian history, reflecting the nation's evolving identity as it transitioned into the 20th century, characterized by both opportunity and conflict. The Department of the Interior played a crucial role in Canada's nation-building efforts, and its officials, motivated by a combination of pragmatic governance and idealistic vision, aimed to document and promote the burgeoning West. The emergence of this book can be traced to the governmental intent to guide settlement and resource exploitation while showcasing the diverse potentials of the region, aiming to attract settlers to Canada'Äôs vast expanse. "Canada West" is an essential read for anyone interested in Canadian history, geography, and socio-economic development. Its detailed examination of the complexities of the West offers valuable insights for scholars, students, and general readers alike, illuminating not just the land's potential but also the stories of the people who shaped it.
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