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The year Canadians lost their minds and found their country : the Centennial of 1967

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    Voix de: Rebecca Pekilis
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    Centre for Equitable Library Access, 2024

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  • Author: Hawthorn, Tom
    Contributor: Pekilis, Rebecca
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    2018
    Summary:

    The story of that fun, exciting year, told in the same giddy spirit with which Canadians celebrated. Uncover the strange and unique ways that individual Canadians marked the occasion, the birth of traditions, and the moment when Canadians discovered who they were and got a hint about who they were to become in this modern age. Once hewers of wood and pliers of water, they discovered a talent for literature, for design, for athletics, for innovation. And above all, it was a party never to be forgotten. Fifty years later, Canadians are once again celebrating a major milestone in their history, and once again, things are starting off with a collective yawn. Will the national spirit once again burst into flame?

    Original Publisher: Toronto, CNIB
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9780616953310, 0616953313