Monday, May 27, 2013

Change and Continuity in Canada


                WWI, WWII, the Cold war, and beyond gave time for Canada to grow as a country. Some things that were previously set up as rule and regulation changed, while other things stayed the same. Since Canada is independent, but still under British rule, its urbanization is similar to the United Kingdom.
                In the late 1800's, Canada had recently broke free from British reign and became newly independent. They kept the same British rules and closely followed British actions throughout the many wars. Canada has kept up its economy and has advanced it tremendously.
                Among the things that have stayed the same, Canada had also changed dramatically. After WWI, the education system greatly improved by allowing veterans to receive free college education. This, in turn, opened the idea to new manufacturing and better quality war products. Canada’s army had got a copious amount of new enlistees to serve their country.in 1961, all provinces in Canada created the free healthcare act to allow all citizens free healthcare.
                In conclusions, Canada had grown from the tragic events of the 20th century, and has greatly evolved from it. Canada has become one of the leading oil producers in the world, supplying many different nations. Without the education change after WWI, Canada might not have had this. 

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