Chapter 18
The McQueen Family Letters
http://atlanticportal.hil.unb.ca/acva/
This website includes over 1000 letters written by the members of the McQueen Family, Pictou County, Nova Scotia,
between 1866 and 1930. Five of the six sisters and one brother all taught school for a time and their letters to
each other and to their parents offer a fascinating glimpse into the changing options for young rural people in
the half century following Confederation.
Immigration in the Early Twentieth Century
www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/legacy/
Forging Our Legacy, prepared by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, is a survey history that traces the evolution
of Canadian citizenship and the role immigration played in the development of the country from the turn of the century
until 1977. Chapters 2 and 3 cover the early twentieth century, including the policies of Clifford Sifton and Frank Oliver.
Advertising For Immigrants
www.civilization.ca/hist/advertis/adindexe.html
This virtual exhibition, called The Last Best West, discusses the Canadian government's role in advertising free land to
farmers and farm workers in Britain, the United States, and Europe. View colourful government pamphlet covers, newspaper advertisements
for immigrants, and promotional photographs and notices.
Clifford Sifton
http://timelinks.merlin.mb.ca/reference/db0053.htm
This site contains a biography of Sifton, with dynamic links to related information.
Frank Oliver
http://timelinks.merlin.mb.ca/reference/db0076.htm
A biography of Oliver, with related links, can be found at this site.
Workers Unite
www.civilization.ca/hist/labour/lab03e.html
This online exhibit traces the conditions of workers and the evolution of organized labour in Canada, from the early nineteenth
century craft unions to the present day. Read about the Knights of Labour and the Industrial Workers of the World in the section
called "Workers Unite."
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
www.wctu.org/timeline.html
A timeline, through documents, of the Women's Christian Temperance Union is contained here, including a list of social reforms
the WCTU has helped work for in its more than 125 year history.
National Council of Women
http://www.ncwc.ca
The National Council of Women of Canada (NCWC), founded in 1893, has sought to empower women and improve the quality of life
for their families through education and advocacy. This site provides information about the Council's history, mission, and
ongoing work.
Who Killed William Robinson?
http://web.uvic.ca/history-robinson/
This site contains a collection of historical documents that relate to the death of William Robinson, a Black American who was
murdered in Salt Spring Island in the British Colony of British Columbia in 1868.
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