Royalty reminder of Canada’s roots

After the British conquest of Canada in 1759, the colonial governor Sir Guy Carleton thought Canada would always remain a French-speaking nation. "Europeans who migrate," he asserted, "will never prefer the long inhospitable winter of Canada to the more cheerful climate and more fruitful soil of ...

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