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== Did You Know? ==
== Did You Know? ==
* Indigenous peoples lived in what is now Canada for over 10,000 years.   
* Indigenous peoples lived in what is now Canada for over 10,000 years.   
* The name “Canada” comes from the Iroquoian word *kanata* (“village” or “settlement”).   
* The name “Canada” comes from the Iroquoian word '''kanata''' (“village” or “settlement”).   
* Canada became fully independent with the Constitution Act of 1982.
* Canada became fully independent with the Constitution Act of 1982.



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Portal: History of Canada

Welcome to the History of Canada Portal. This portal offers a structured entry point into the major eras, events, people, and developments that shaped Canada from pre-contact Indigenous civilizations to the modern era.

Overview

Canada’s history spans thousands of years, beginning with Indigenous nations and evolving through French and British colonization, Confederation in 1867, and its rise as a modern democratic state.

Major Historical Eras

  • Pre-contact history – Indigenous societies, cultures, and nations
  • New France (1534–1763)
  • British North America (1763–1867)
  • Confederation and nation-building (1867–1914)
  • World Wars and interwar period
  • Post-war expansion (1945–1982)
  • Modern era (1982–present)

Key Historical Articles

Important Historical Figures

Did You Know?

  • Indigenous peoples lived in what is now Canada for over 10,000 years.
  • The name “Canada” comes from the Iroquoian word kanata (“village” or “settlement”).
  • Canada became fully independent with the Constitution Act of 1982.

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