Canadians at Last
Discover the pivotal moments in Newfoundland's journey to becoming a part of Canada with Canadians at Last by Raymond B. Blake. Published by the esteemed University of Toronto Press in 1994, this insightful book spans 277 pages, offering a contemporary history that begins with the 1949 Confederation. Blake meticulously explores the complexities of Newfoundland's integration, highlighting areas of agreement, contention, and often overlooked aspects of this significant transition. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in Canadian politics and government, this engaging narrative provides a thorough understanding of the postwar period in Canada. Enhance your knowledge of Canada’s history and the unique story of Newfoundland with this essential read.