The Catalyst that Changed Canadian Women’s Lives

Clare Fiala

Toronto, Ontario

Learning about events through people's ideas allows me to gain an individual perspective on important events such as wars or revolutions.

The Effects Of World War II On Women In Canada

Alia Brown

King City, Ontario

By writing this essay it felt as though I was honouring all those women and doing what I could do to give them the recognition they deserve.

The First World War's Effects on Canadian Women

Madeleine Smith

St. Catharines, Ontario

My favourite part of Canadian History is the War of 1812 because I have been able to visit many of the battlefields in this war.

The War That Sparked The Revolution of Feminism

Siobhan Wagner

Whitby, Ontario

People have their own reasons for their actions; by studying Canadian history I have been able to view events from another’s perspective.

Women of War

Jaquelin Coulson

Mississauga, Ontario

My favourite part of history is the twentieth century because much of it centres around Canada's role in the world and our foreign policies.

Women’s Rights and Lives During the World Wars

Sally O'Keeffe

Toronto, Ontario

During the summer, I work as a fifer at Fort York, a museum where every day I get to experience what it was like during Canada's 1800s.

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