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Publicēts: 01.12.1996.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
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  • Eseja 'As One Reads Confederation', 1.
  • Eseja 'As One Reads Confederation', 2.
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The Use and Abuse of History by D.G. Creighton, it becomes apparent that he exemplifies no secrecy when referring to the present day problems emerging between Quebec and the rest of Canada. His bias toward Quebec is of importance when considering the immense role Lower Canada played in the formation of Confederation. His article however, seems to rest solely on an interpretation of unfounded facts. It appears as though he simply forgot to include any endnotes or references in his article. Perhaps some would trust that his extensive historical background affords him the right to simply state things as fact without any source of evidence to support them. This author however, will not accept all that Creighton states as truth without some sort of substantiation. Vipond on the other hand uses great precision when expounding upon (in extensive detail) every fact with solid references. He utilizes evidence from local newspapers, articles and more importantly, he illustrates his arguments with reference to the Constitution Act itself. …

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