The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 15

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 15
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 13 EDITORIAL CANADA, OUR HOME AND native land We celebrate this year our centen- nial as a nation. The year was ushered in with pealing bells, thundering can- non, and symbolic fires, and there have been countless centennial projects from coast to coast on an individual, community, provincial, and national scale, climaxed by the Pan-American Games and Expo 67. Our origins, however, go much farther back than the term centennial implies. We remember ithat the Indians and the Eskimoes, who arrived thous- ands of years ago, proved very helpful to the European explorers. We re- member Bjarni Herjolfsson, who sail- ed along our Canadian shores in 986 A.D., and Leifr Eiriksson, who a few years later explored our coasts exten- sively, and also Thorfinnur Karlsefni and later the timber-cutters in Mark- land. We remember John Cabot and Jacques Cartier and the first perman- ent settlement at Port Royal in 1605, and that the first permanent settlement in the United States was not founded till Jamestown, 1607. We remember also that responsible government was achieved in British North America by 1850. Canada was founded in 1867, with four provinces and a population of not much over three million. The founders were faced with many serious problems, including much parish men- tality, and great distances and a tower- ing mountain barrier in the way of westward expansion. But the founders had a vision of a Canadian nation and they devoted themselves to the founding. Theirs was a large vision and they possessed faith, courage, and determination. The following have been some of the milestones to nationhood. The other provinces were brought in, one by one, till they numbered ten. Trans- continental railways and highways were built, a tremendous achievement. Immigrants poured in by the million, settling the great open spaces. In World War I the performance of the Canadian forces won recognition for Canadian nationhood, more formally spelled out in the Statute of West- minster. In World War II there was a total mobilization of all our resources and the Canadian contribution was of great importance to the Allied cause. In recent years the material develop- ment of our country has been spec- tacular. With a population of twenty million, the gross national product is approaching the sixty billion dollar mark. Less than twenty years ago we imported 90 per cent of our oil; in 1967, Canada will be self-sufficient in petroleum. Foreign trade, including exports and imports, amounts to some twenty billion dollars annually. The dream of the founders has been realized.
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