Please discuss and contextualize the events at Ipperwash.

Please discuss and contextualize the events at Ipperwash. Please discuss Conscription during World War II. What does it illustrate in Canadian political history? Please contextualize with other events (both before and after).

Please discuss and contextualize the events at Ipperwash

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1. Please discuss and contextualize the events at Ipperwash.

2. Please discuss Conscription during World War II. What does it illustrate in Canadian political history? Please contextualize with other events (both before and after).

3. Please discuss the role of the CPR and CBC in Canada (as explained in this course).

4. What events in Dresden, Ontario, and New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, have we addressed in this course? How are they relevant today?

SECTION II: IMAGES
(Scene in Ottawa from 1975)
SECTION II: IMAGE ANALYSIS – Please write an essay about the themes in this combination of images, relating them to course stories, readings, videos, and other materials. What are the common threads? What myths and rhetoric-reality gaps are evident here? Please be thorough. (7 points).

SECTION III: LONG ESSAY
Please discuss Canada’s role in resource extraction, both at home and abroad. Do you agree with writers who describe international mining as a form of imperialism? Please also reflect on the impact of today’s technologically-driven lifestyle on the environment. Also, provide specific examples throughout.
Refer to readings, lectures, and videos. (7 points).

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What does Ipperwash mean?

The Ipperwash Crisis was a dispute over Indigenous land that took place in Ipperwash Provincial Park, Ontario, in 1995. Several members of the Stoney Point Ojibway band occupied the park to assert claim to nearby land which had been expropriated from them during World War II.

What happened in Ipperwash?
The Ipperwash Crisis took place in 1995 on land in and around Ontario’s Ipperwash Provincial Park, which was claimed by the Kettle and Stony Point First Nation. The underlying cause of the crisis was the appropriation of the Stoney Point Reserve in 1942 by the federal government for use as a military camp.