Selling Canada: Immigrants, Soldiers, Tourists, and the Building of Our Nation
Selling Canada: Immigrants, Soldiers, Tourists, and the Building of Our Nation

Selling Canada: Immigrants, Soldiers, Tourists, and the Building of Our Nation

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Between 1880 and the 1930s, the railway companies, and the federal and provincial governments launched three aggressive campaigns to "sell" Canada at home and abroad. Daniel Francis delves into the posters, pamphlets, and propaganda used to "sell" Canada.

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A blizzard of posters and pamphlets, portraying the country as a land of milk and honey, persuaded immigrants in the millions to come to Canada's sparsely populated West and become prairie farmers. 


When World War I broke out, thousands of young Canadians volunteered for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure they thought would be over within a few months. As the war ground on, the government produced propaganda aimed at new recruits for the ranks and to convince the home front that the sacrifice was worth it.


Starting in 1885 with the completion of the CPR line and the creation of the first national park in Banff, tourists from around the world were tempted with crisp slogans to experience Canada's awe-inspiring wonders firsthand.


With compelling research, insight, and wit, Daniel Francis documents how these three campaigns established Canada as a destination for immigrants and tourists and turned us into proud defenders of western civilization. In doing so, they also transformed the way Canadians and outsiders thought about Canada, inadvertently providing the raw material for nationhood. Each campaign produced images expressing what Canadians believed to be fundamental about their country. Those images were incomplete and misleading, providing an idealized portrait of Canada rather than a realistic snapshot.

 

Product Details

  • Paperback, 192 pages
  • Author: Daniel Francis
  • Publisher: Stanton, Atkins & Dosil
  • Dimensions: 21.59 x 22.23 x 2.54 cm

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