- World War I
- Civics and Government
- Ideologies (Types of Government)
- Governor General-Head of State Vs. Head of Government
- Parliament, House of Commons and Senate
- The Executive Branch and Cabinet
- The Legislative Branch
- The Judicial System
- Representative Democracy, Constitutional Monarch and Federal State
- Governments responsibilities: Federal, Provincial,Shared and Municipal
- The Constitution
- The Electoral System: Political Parties
- The Political Spectrum
- The Election Process: Who can vote ?
- Majority and Minority Governments
- First Past the Post Vs. Proportional Representation Vs. Preferential Ballot
- Influences on the Government
- Human Rights in Canada
- Provincial Human Rights Legislation
- Canada in the 1920's
- Workers and Union Unrest: The Winnipeg General Strike
- Regionalism in Canada
- The King-Byng Crisis
- USA Investments and Branch Plants
- The Balfour Report
- Prohibition and Bootlegging
- Women in the Roaring 20's
- Improved Mobility and Communication
- Canadian Art and Entertainment in the 1920's
- Minorities in the 1920's
- Black Tuesday: The Stock Market Crash of 1929
- Canada In the 1930's
- Causes of the Depression
- "Pogey" Government Payments
- Government Stops Immigration 1931
- Prime Minister King and The Depression
- Prime Minister Bennett and the Depression
- Protests Against the Depression
- The J.S. Woodsworth and the CCF
- Maurice Duplessis and the Union Nationale
- Equalization Payments
- The Rise of Dictatorships
- The Policy of Appeasement
- World War II
- Invasion of Poland and Canada’s Declaration of War
- Mobilization of Troops and The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
- Internment of Japanese Canadians
- War in Europe: Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain
- Operation Barbarossa : War in Russia
- War in the Pacific: Canada in Hong Kong
- Canada in Europe: The Dieppe Raid
- Canada at Sea: Battle of the Atlantic
- Canada in the Air: RCAF and the bombing campaign
- The Invasion of Italy
- D-Day: Invasion of France
- Liberation: Canada in France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany
- The Holocaust
- Atomic Bombs; Surrender of Japan
- Canada’s Wartime Economy
- The Conscription Crisis
- Canada in the Cold War
- The United Nations
- A Bi-Polar World: Domino Theory, Containment, Satellite
- The Gouzenko Affair and Red Scare, 1945
- The Berlin Blockade and Airlift
- NATO vs. Warsaw Pact
- The Arms Race and North American Defence
- The Korean War, 1950-53
- Lester B. Pearson and The Suez Crisis, 1956
- The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
- The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- The Vietnam War 1954-75
- Cyprus 1964-1993
- Pierre Elliot Trudeau An Independent Foreign Policy
- The Middle East in the 1970’s
- Life In Canada During the Cold War
- The Marshall Plan
- The Baby Boomers
- Social Welfare and International Aid
- The CBC, CRTC and Rise of Television
- The Age of the Automobile
- Era of Protest
- women's Liberation Movement
- Expo ‘67 and Canada’s Centennial
- Trudeaumania
- Prime Ministers of the Era: St. Laurent, Diefenbaker, Pearson, Trudeau
- The Avro Arrow
- The St. Lawrence Seaway
- NORAD
- Inflation and OPEC
- The National Energy Program
- The 1972 Summit Series
- Citizenship Act of 1976 and Immigration Act of 1978
- From Mulroney to Present
- The Cold War Ends: Détente, SALT I and II, Glasnost, Perestroika
- The Falling of the Berlin Wall, 1989
- Prime Minister Mulroney: FTA, NAFTA, Deficits and GST>
- Peacekeeping: Somalia (1992) and Rwanda (1994)
- NATO, Kosovo and International Criminal Court (ICC)
- Kim Campbell, The Montreal Massacre and Women in Canada
- Irene Murdoch and Rosemary Brown
- 1993: Jean Chretien, Bloc Quebecois and Reform Party
- Public Health Care: Two Tier System
- Canadarm and SDI
- Pacific Salmon Wars and the Pacific Salmon Treaty
- Terry Fox, Rick Hansen, Craig Kielburger, David Suzuki
- The War on Terror and Land Mines
- The Group of Eight (G8)
- The Environmental Movement and the Kyoto Accords
- Refugees and Boatpeople
- CIDA, ODA, International Aid
- Quebec and Aboriginal Issues
- Native Suffrage, 1960
- The White Paper, 1969
- Land Claims
- Oka Standoff, 1990
- The Nisga'a Treaty
- Nunavut
- Maurice DuPlessis and the Union Nationale
- The Quiet Revolution
- The FLQ and the October Crisis, 1970
- The War Measures Act, 1970
- The Parti Quebecois and Bill 101
- Referendum, 1980
- Constitution Act of 1982
- Meech Lake Accord, 1987
- Charlottetown Accord, 1992
- Bloc Quebecois and Referendum 1995
- Potential Impacts of Separation
- Human Geography: Population, Living Standards, Urbanization
- Population: Canada and the World
- Census, Population Rates and the Rule of 70
- Demographics and Migration
- Population Pyramids
- Living Standards
- Poverty (and how to measure it)
- The Poverty Trap
- The Effects of Poverty on Women and Children
- The Health Crisis: Fresh Water and Epidemics
- What has Canada done to help?
- Urbanization
- Function and Form in Cities
- Analyzing Urban Functions
- The Use of Automobiles in Cities
- Land Uses in Cities
- Sustainability in Cities
- Aquifiers and Surface Water
- The Hole in the Ozone Layer
- Global Warming
- Agriculture and Soils
- Declining Forests
- Resouces