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Posted By: MarkusRTK, on host 207.35.144.151
Date: Saturday, February 17, 2001, at 03:58:55

The other day, in my (eighth grade) history class, we were studying Confederation, and our history teacher was trying to make a point. So he asked one of our less bright students (incidentally, the one who mentioned the futile system in Things People Said) who the first Prime Minister was. (He tends to do that so we still have class interaction during a lesson.)

"Umm.... Sir Issac Newton," said the student.

Now, that got me thinking. Is all this stuff we Canadians are being told about us not knowing our history, we're not proud of ourselves, yak, yak, yak, actually TRUE? I mean, I certainly can't imagine an American eighth grader saying Patrick Henry was the father of their country, but I'm not sure it goes to that extreme in Canada.

So is the Great White North truly lagging in historical awareness, or is that just propaganda being fed to us by the CBC or some such entity? Thoughts?

-Mar"July 1, 1867"kusRTK

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