Our Emblem and Herald: The National Flag of Canada

Timothy Cormier

Burnaby, British Columbia

Canada seems to change at twice the pace of most other places, but the post-World War 2 period is the most fascinating history so far.

Past Mistakes, Future Resolutions

Mehala Breederland

Aldergrove, British Columbia

‘[T]he government needs to take responsibility, apologize, educate and lead us in moving forward.’

Past, Present, and Future for Aboriginal Canadians

Damien Ho

Markham, Ontario

I chose this question because I felt that it was the most relevant to the issues that Canada faces today.

Pieces to a Puzzle

Arjun Sanya

Vancouver, British Columbia

I admire how Canada has consistently maintained its status as a Neutral Power and has worked to create peaceful resolutions to problems.

Pluralism: The true achievement of our History

Mishaal Lakhani

Markham, Ontario

I chose this question because I recently visited the Centre for Pluralism in Ottawa and felt it would be an ideal National Historic Site.

Postwar Immigration

Chaeyoung Kim

Halifax, Nova Scotia

‘The Second World War most definitely brought a turning point to Canada not only during, but also for much longer afterwards’

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