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For Canada's Sake: Public Religion, Centennial Celebrations, and the Re-Making of Canada in the 1960s

For Canada's Sake: Public Religion, Centennial Celebrations, and the Re-Making of Canada in the 1960s
In 1967, Canadians cheered and ate cake on Parliament Hill, spent millions on outlandish modern buildings, and flocked to the World Expo in Montreal. In his groundbreaking book, Gary Miedema uses Canada's centennial celebrations to illustrate how religion informed nation-building and national identity during the 1960s.



The Pacific Northwest by Carol M. Highsmith,
The Pacific Northwest by Carol M. Highsmith,
The Pacific Northwest--Oregon, Washington State, parts of northern California, and Canadian British Columbia--is a region of staggering beauty. From the area's stunning expanse of forests to its wild seashore to its innumerable lakes and rivers to the imposing snow-clad peaks of Ranier, Hood, and Shasta, the area is--without much hyperbole--spectacular, panoramic, and sublime. "Pacific Northwest: A Photographic Tour takes the reader on an extraordinary journey faithfully captured by the lens of photographer Carol M. Highsmith. It is a trip of incredible variety that starts with a visit to California's thirty-three-mile "Avenue of the Giants" near the coast along U.S. Route 101--nicknamed the "Redwood Highway." It passes by the sapphire-blue Crater Lake, which was formed by the eruption of Mount Mazama 7,700 years ago, and continues through Portland, Oregon's largest city. In Washington, there are stops at the devastation of Mount Saint Helens volcano and Stampede Pass, the purported home of "Sasquatch, or "Bigfoot." In Seattle, there is the famed Space Needle and the popular Underground Seattle Tour takes visitors to the street level that existed more than a century ago. Across the border in Canada is Vancouver with its incredible skyline, whose motto is "Spectacular by Nature." In Victoria, there is the dazzling British Columbia Parliament Building complex which is outlined by more than three thousand lights at night. And nearby is Butchart Gardens, fifty acres of the world's most magnificent floral paintings. These and many more points of interest await the reader. With its wonderful photos and informative text, "Pacific Northwest: A Photographic Tour makes an excellent giftfor anyone who has visited or wishes to visit this incomparable region.



Victoria Building (Ottawa) - The Victoria Building is an office building just across Wellington Street from the Parliament of Canada. It houses the offices of a number of parliamentarians, mostly members of the Canadian Senate.

Scottish Parliament Building - The Scottish Parliament Building is now the home of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, within the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Edinburgh. The Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) held their first debate in the building on Tuesday, September 7, 2004.

Canadian Pacific Building - The Canadian Pacific Building at 69 Yonge Street was erected in 1911 and served as offices for Canadian Pacific Railway in Toronto. The new tenants occupies the 15 storey building today.

Old Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Montreal - The Canadian Bank of Commerce building (or Édifice Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) at 265 Saint-Jacques Street was built in 1906-1909. The 5 storey building was built by Darling and Pearson with distinctive Corinthian columns in the front.



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