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A historical review traces intellectual development in Canada from early settlement through the French regime, the Conquest, the Union of 1840, and Confederation, analyzing how social change, political institutions, and climate shaped public intelligence. It surveys the expansion and limits of education and universities, the professionalization of teachers, and proposals for reform; charts the rise of newspapers and journalism and their role in public debate; examines the growth of English and French-language literature, libraries, and learned societies; and weighs remaining deficiencies while noting increased cultural activity, the widening of professional classes, and new opportunities for national intellectual life.

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John George Bourinot

John George Bourinot was a Canadian author and historian known for his contributions to the understanding of Canadian history and culture. His works often explore the development of Canada under British rule and the intellectual landscape of the nation. Notable titles include "Canada" and "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900," which provide insights into the historical context of Canada during significant periods. Bourinot's writings reflect a deep engagement with the themes of governance, identity, and the evolution of Canadian society, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Canada.

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