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| Contents |
| BOOK REVIEWS |
| THE 1ST CANADA DAY |
| THE PROCLAMATION |
| THE QUIZ CONTEST |
| PRIMARY SOURCE REVIEW |
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| July in History |
| Political Cartoon |
| Editor in Chief |
| Michael Apps |
| Staff |
| Jim Morrison |
| Greg Scott |
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The July edition of Voyager
presents a bevy of new sections for your enjoyment which is
highlighted in the ‘In this issue’ tab of the newsletter. We
hope you enjoy our book reviews, with materials courtesy of
McClelland & Stewart, the Canadian Museum of Civilization,
Douglas & McIntyre, and Borealis Press.
Voyager is also
excited to introduce our primary sources section, which will
examine a relevant, thematic primary source each month. We
welcome your contributions, regardless of size. You can submit
your contributions to myself, or any member of the Voyager
staff and we will work together to find a place for your work.
On other fronts, recently, in collaboration with the Canada
History Society, and Canada History, Voyager is proud to
introduce the launching of our official blog
www.canadahistory.org. Visit our
website for weekly updates, journal summaries, discussions
pertaining to Canadian events both historical and contemporary,
polls, quizzes and prize draws.
On behalf of the Voyager staff, I welcome you to the
second stage of our journals' development. We warmly invite you
to join us in our mission to promote Canadian history and
culture.