A Short History of Canada
From Indigenous Roots to the Modern Nation (Short Histories of Nations)
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Dakikon Publishing
From ice-age migrations to modern skylines, Canada’s story is one of vast landscapes, diverse peoples, and quiet resilience.
In A Short History of Canada, listeners travel across millennia — from the first Indigenous nations who shaped the land to the explorers, settlers, and dreamers who forged a modern country. Told in vivid, cinematic prose, this concise yet sweeping narrative reveals how geography, culture, and courage combined to create one of the world’s most remarkable nations.
Discover how:
- The First Peoples built thriving societies across forests, plains, and coasts
- French and British explorers clashed and collaborated in the New World
- The fur trade, railways, and confederation united a vast land
- Canada came of age through war, migration, and social reform
- Indigenous voices, diversity, and environmental stewardship continue to shape modern Canada
With elegant storytelling and visual clarity, A Short History of Canada captures both the grandeur and humanity of a nation built on endurance and unity. It's a journey through wilderness and civilization, conflict and cooperation, tradition and progress.
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