11 Acknowledgements

Grade
11
Acknowledgements
Manitoba Education and Advanced Learning gratefully acknowledges the contributions of
the following individuals in the development of Grade 11 History of Canada: A Foundation for
Implementation:
Principal Writers
Academic Advisors
Development Team
Committee
Linda Connor
Social Studies Curriculum Consultant
Al Friesen
Social Studies Curriculum Consultant
Renée Gillis
Social Studies Curriculum Consultant,
Bureau de l’éducation française
Claude Michaud
Social Studies Curriculum Consultant,
Bureau de l’éducation française
Linda Mlodzinski
Social Studies Curriculum Consultant and Manager
Greg Pruden
First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives Consultant
Ken Osborne
Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Education,
University of Manitoba
Peter Seixas
Professor, Faculty of Education,
University of British Columbia
Jean-Marie Taillefer
Professor, Université de Saint-Boniface
Jean-Paul Bergeron
Winnipeg
Craig Blagden
Prairie Rose
Rossel Comeau
Pembina Trails
Linda Connor
Gray Academy (Independent Schools)
Brian Hull
St. James-Assiniboia
Tom Schmidt
Seven Oaks
Kathryn Slovinsky
Pembina Trails
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Grade
11
History
Manitoba Education
and Advanced
Learning
School Programs
Division Staff
of
Canada
Elana Spence
Sunrise
Connie WyattAnderson
Opaskwayak Education Authority
Louise Boissonneault
Coordinator
Document Production Services Unit
Educational Resources Branch
Linda Connor
Project Leader
Development Unit
Instruction, Curriculum and Assessment Branch
Linda Mlodzinski
Project Manager
(until June 2014)
Development Unit
Instruction, Curriculum and Assessment Branch
Grant Moore
Publications Editor
Document Production Services Unit
Educational Resources Branch
Tim Pohl
Desktop Publisher
Document Production Services Unit
Educational Resources Branch
Photo Credits
Treaty Coin (p. II-28; EQ 11.2.2): Reprinted from
www.stacksarchive.com with permission from Stack’s
Rare Coins
The Old Flag—The Old Policy—The Old Leader
(p. II-29; EQ 11.2.3): Library and Archives Canada
Instrument Man at Work (pp. I-4, I-23, II-7, II-26…):
Reprinted with permission from the South Peace Regional
Archives. Reference number 0056.01.003f-1
Elijah Harper (pp. I-10; EQ 11.5.2): Wayne Glowacki,
Winnipeg Free Press
Captain Canuck (p. I-25): Copyright & Trademark
Richard Comely. All Rights Reserved. Used with
permission.
Thomas Moore, Before and After (p. IV–27):
Reproduced from the Collections Canada archive under
the terms of the non-commercial licensing agreement cited
at the following source pages:
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/
indianaffairs/001074-119.01-e.php?page_id_nbr=10419&
PHPSESSID=j63vb5b4pmbkm6tv9rj25pl956
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/
indianaffairs/001074-119.01-e.php?page_id_nbr=10420&
PHPSESSID=j63vb5b4pmbkm6tv9rj25pl956
Train Derailment (p. IV–36): Reproduced from
collectionscanada.gc.ca under the terms for noncommercial reproduction as cited at the following website:
www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Pages/terms-and-conditions.aspx#o
The Latest Fashions (p. IV–46): Reproduced from
Library and Archives Canada (C-115931) under the terms
for non-commercial reproduction as cited at the following
website: www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Pages/terms-andconditions.aspx#o
Poor, Rural, and Female (p. IV–6): Reproduced
from the Collections Canada archive under the terms
of the non-commercial licensing agreement cited at
the following source page: www.collectionscanada.
gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.
displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=000003367957
Chinese Head Tax Certificate (p. IV–12): Reproduced
from the Collections Canada archive under the terms
of the non-commercial licensing agreement cited at the
following source page: http://data2.collectionscanada.
gc.ca/e/e338/e008441646-v6.jpg
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Japanese Canadians Being Relocated (p. IV–56):
Reproduced from the Collections Canada archive under
the terms of the non-commercial licensing agreement cited
at the following source page: http://collectionscanada.
gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.
displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=3193868