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  • The Forgotten Immigrants: The Journey of the New England Planters to Nova Scotia, 1759-1768
    by Western University's MA Public History Program Students The migration of the New England Planters was the first significant migration to the Atlantic colonies in British North America. In the wake of the deportation of the Acadians in 1755, newly cultivated lands opened up in Nova Scotia, which …
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  • Rotraut Karoline Sophie Frank
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  • Museum Unveils a “Super Important Resource”
    Explore the timeline at timeline.pier21.ca Attention history nerds: Clear your next several hours. There are thousands of years of history to learn about on the Museum’s new digital timeline ! The timeline is full of information about the histories of peoples in the lands we now know as Canada, and …
  • La Fondazione Provvidenti di Montreal
    In onore degli immigrati di Provvidenti, Campobasso, per la loro dedizione nel sostenere cultura e tradizioni italiane ed il loro contributo alla crescita del Canada. In honour of the immigrants from Provvidenti, Italy, for their goodwill and steadfast contribution to the cultural mosaic and …

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