"The Progress of the new Dominion" explores the historical development of Canada within the British Empire. Sir John George Bourinot traces Canada's journey towards self-government and its evolving status as a dominion. This book examines the political, social, and economic factors that shaped Canada's identity and its relationship with Great Britain.
Bourinot provides insights into the challenges and triumphs of building a nation while maintaining ties to the empire. Readers interested in Canadian history, the British Empire, and the dynamics of colonialism will find this work a valuable resource.
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