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Canadian History Resources
- OUP Canada's Resources Guide to Canadian History on the World Wide Web
- Biographies: Much like scenes from a movie, some portions of a manuscript don't appear in the final version of the text you use. Follow these links for some of the 'out-takes' and learn more about the peoples of Canada.
- Primary Resources: When studying history, it's always important to go to the source. In this case, the sources are documents written by people who were there when the history of the Canadian peoples was unfolding.
- Student Guides: Follow the links for information on evaluating Web sites, exam preparation, and writing term papers for your Canadian history course.