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Harper's 1812 overture: Study shows Canadians unfamiliar with war's details


History | 207078 hits | Oct 06 5:59 am | Posted by: Regina
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The Harper government is devoting millions of dollars to commemorating the War of 1812, but a survey conducted for Ottawa shows Canadians know relatively little about the conflict.

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  1. by avatar EyeBrock
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:14 pm
    I think Canadians are 'unfamiliar' with most of our history. Me, the immigrant, took 8 Can history courses well after I became a citizen. Those born here seem to know the very bare basics but New Canadians know sweet FA. The citizenship test was and remains a joke. Personally I'm looking forward to 2012 as a good deal of the major skirmishes/battles took place around my stomping ground.

  2. by avatar bootlegga
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:17 pm
    The Harper government is devoting millions of dollars to commemorating the War of 1812, but a survey conducted for Ottawa shows Canadians know relatively little about the conflict.


    R=UP

    One of the coolest things I did when I visited Toronto in 2007 was visit Fort George near Niagara - an awesome historic sight.

    It's a shame so many Canadians know so little about our own history. Things like this can't do anything but help make it interesting.

  3. by jeff744
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:22 pm
    "bootlegga" said
    The Harper government is devoting millions of dollars to commemorating the War of 1812, but a survey conducted for Ottawa shows Canadians know relatively little about the conflict.


    R=UP

    One of the coolest things I did when I visited Toronto in 2007 was visit Fort George near Niagara - an awesome historic sight.

    It's a shame so many Canadians know so little about our own history. Things like this can't do anything but help make it interesting.

    Personally I am more ashamed by how many know so little about our politics as well. People still think the Prime minister is at the top of the food chain.

  4. by avatar PENATRATOR
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:28 pm
    I really figured it would be a bigger deal in Quebec and celebrated. If not for turning back the invasion, I don't imagine the Yanks would have put up with so much bullshit from that province for the past 200 years had they been victorius.

  5. by avatar EyeBrock
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:06 pm
    Fort George is a good spot. The whole town of Niagara-on-the-Lake is well worth a visit.

    That's where I proposed to my missus!

  6. by avatar Zipperfish  Gold Member
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:10 pm
    Did you buy her a box of Laura Secord's? :lol:

  7. by eureka
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:20 pm
    I attend the Shaw Festival every summer and do the wineries. I have tootled around the area many times in the past.

    I also travelled along the St. Lawrence a few times visiting some of the historical sites. But that was long ago.

  8. by avatar Zipperfish  Gold Member
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:24 pm
    "EyeBrock" said
    I think Canadians are 'unfamiliar' with most of our history. Me, the immigrant, took 8 Can history courses well after I became a citizen. Those born here seem to know the very bare basics but New Canadians know sweet FA. The citizenship test was and remains a joke. Personally I'm looking forward to 2012 as a good deal of the major skirmishes/battles took place around my stomping ground.


    And me, the birn in America, lived mostly in Canada, but mum from England--I'm completely fascinated with British history and have almost no interest in Canada's history. Mind you, I'm on the west coast. My wife drags me to the museum and I'm like "Noooooo. No more arrowheads!"

    Henry the Eighth and the Tudors. Now that's history. Lots of blood and guts.

  9. by avatar EyeBrock
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:44 pm
    Zip, I agree that English/UK history is good stuff. Just finished listening to a load of podcasts on the English history from the end of the Roman era to just past the Norman conquest. The guy who narrates is quite amusing.

    http://historyofengland.typepad.com/

    When I first came here I was on a Seven Years War and Napoleonic thing so the stuff that happened around here in Upper Canada was of great interest. It all intersected with the world wars of the 18th and 19th centuries. Love it! Canada has a very interesting history.

  10. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:49 pm
    "PENATRATOR" said
    I really figured it would be a bigger deal in Quebec and celebrated. If not for turning back the invasion, I don't imagine the Yanks would have put up with so much bullshit from that province for the past 200 years had they been victorius.


    We were victorious. We made you keep Quebec, didn't we? :lol:

  11. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:51 pm
    "Zipperfish" said

    My wife drags me to the museum and I'm like "Noooooo. No more arrowheads!"


    I'm surprised you're not going on about the bloody totem poles, too. After you've seen the 1,764th of them they kind of all blur together.

  12. by avatar QBall
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:39 pm
    The War of 1812 isn't as relevant as World War 1 or 2 to Canadians or as "sexy" as the U.S. Civil or Napoleonic wars. Hopefully this promotion will help, although I'm not sure how lasting the effects will be.

  13. by avatar PENATRATOR
    Thu Oct 06, 2011 10:00 pm
    "BartSimpson" said
    I really figured it would be a bigger deal in Quebec and celebrated. If not for turning back the invasion, I don't imagine the Yanks would have put up with so much bullshit from that province for the past 200 years had they been victorius.


    We were victorious. We made you keep Quebec, didn't we? :lol:


    Touche my southern friend!

  14. by avatar GreenTiger
    Fri Oct 07, 2011 12:52 am
    "BartSimpson" said
    I really figured it would be a bigger deal in Quebec and celebrated. If not for turning back the invasion, I don't imagine the Yanks would have put up with so much bullshit from that province for the past 200 years had they been victorius.


    We were victorious. We made you keep Quebec, didn't we? :lol:







    I never thought of the war results like that. I guess we did win the War of 1812 after all, if we lost and had to take Quebec and make it a State that would have been unfortunate.



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