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  • The First World War
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Expo 67: A Dream of Modernism

Alison Wong

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Expo 67 was Canada’s monumental centennial birthday celebration, launching Canada into the eyes of the international public.

Expo 67: The Evolution of a Vision for the Future

Katie Delay

Winnipeg, Manitoba

I was interested in the socio-political implications of Expo because of its lasting effects on the national identity of Canada.

Rediscovering Expo 67's Vision for Canada in 2017

Joshua Thatcher

Winnipeg, Manitoba

I am interested in post-war Canadian history, especially 1945-1982, because it is when Canada began to develop its own identity.

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