
When Canadians Torched Their Parliament Building
Before 1867, it was a long road to Confederation
Canadian History Ehx · Craig Baird
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We like to think that Canada's road to nationhood was a peaceful signing of a paper, but the truth is that to get to that point we went through rebellions, riots and even the burning of our own Parliament Buildings.
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