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Canadian History and Culture #1 -- Nellie McClung: Thanks for an excellent article.Read the article this discussion is about
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» rkhen - Thanks for an excellent article. Thanks for an excellent article. I join the others in congratulating you on taking up a topic long-overdue in these pages. Reading your article, I experienced a "Canadian Moment;" when I came to the part about Nellie settling in Brandon, I reflexively thought, "Ah ha! A Westerner! Now we'll straighten things out!" It just goes to show that in this country, it's always something. That's what I like about it ;-)Say, you and your readers might enjoy a browsing a few past World Languages columns. _Maîtres chez nous: Québec_ is a sociolinguistic perspective on that quagmire: http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/worl... Concepts borrowed from Canadian history and culture also figure highly in _Mind Over Matter: The European Union Defies the Odds_ http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/1482... _and_ _Bridging the Gap_ and well as several others. Swing by! Welcome aboard, and I look forward to further articles! -- posted by rkhen
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