Course name: Canadian History Since World War I Course code: (CHC2D)

Grade: 10
Credits:1.0
Type: Academic
Language of Study: English
Prerequisites: None
Course description: Explore social, economic, and political developments since the First World War in 1914 and their impact on the lives of different groups in Canada. Preview Course
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Course fees are partially subsidized for most Ontario residents. The administrative fee covers the cost for us to process your application.
Grade: 10
Credits:1.0
Type: Academic
Language of Study: English
Prerequisites: None
Course description: Explore social, economic, and political developments since the First World War in 1914 and their impact on the lives of different groups in Canada. Preview Course

Course fees are partially subsidized for most Ontario residents. The administrative fee covers the cost for us to process your application.

Interested in taking this course?
  • If you are a student already enrolled in an Ontario High School, please contact your school about taking courses with TVO ILC.
  • If your goal is to earn a high school diploma or if you are a homeschool student, an academic assessment of your application must be done before choosing courses, please visit Apply Now to start your application.

Course Overview

This course explores social, economic, and political developments and events and their impact on the lives of different groups in Canada since 1914. You will examine the role of conflict and cooperation in Canadian society, Canada's evolving role within the global community, and the impact of various individuals, organizations, and events on Canadian identity, citizenship, and heritage. You will also develop your ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating key issues and events in Canadian history since 1914.

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Course Syllabus

1.1   Canadian history since World War I

1.2   On the homefront during the war

1.3   On the homefront after the war

1.4   The Roaring Twenties

1.5   How did Canada respond and change?

2.1   The Depression

2.2   Responses to the Depression

2.3   World War Two: The beginning

2.4   World War II battles

2.5   World War II at home

3.1   Canada’s International Relations, 1945–1982

3.2   Social changes and challenges

3.3   Politics and society, 1945–1982

3.4   Economic and social challenges from 1945 to 1982

3.5   Evolving identity

4.1   Big events: 1982–present

4.2   Politics and society: 1982–present

4.3   Demographics, technology, and the arts

4.4   The economy: 1982–present

4.5   Moving on: 1982–present



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