The Making of Canada by Greg Koabel

The Making of Canada by Greg Koabel

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The Making of Canada by Greg Koabel

The Making of Canada is a bold reimagining of Canada's past, presenting the nation's evolution through the stories of twenty diverse and fascinating individuals who at critical moments in time shaped its identity.

Moving beyond the familiar names of Champlain and Macdonald, historian Greg Koabel, creator of the popular Nations of Canada podcast, shines a spotlight on lesser-known figures such as William Weston, the risk-taking merchant who gambled on Atlantic exploration, and Shingwaukonse, the visionary Ojibwe chief who pioneered resource-sharing negotiations with Canada's government.

From Indigenous leaders to Métis trailblazers and war heroes, Koabel interweaves personal lives with pivotal moments in Canada's journey, demonstrating how individuals struggles, regional challenges, and cross-cultural exchanges built the foundations of a modern nation. This insightful and delightfully readable book dismantles the linear narrative of Canada's history and reveals a more complex, diverse, and multi-faceted story, connecting Canada's past with its present in surprising and thought-provoking ways.

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ISBN 13 9781998365241
ISBN 10 1998365247
Title The Making of Canada
Author Greg Koabel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The Sutherland House Inc.
Year published 2025-06-19
Number of pages 250
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.