Authors: Michael Ignatieff,Michael Ignatieff
Tags: #History, #Non-Fiction
treaty relationship with,
17
See also
Metis
abortion,
151
Allen, Sheila (wife of GPG),
137
,
150–51
Andrew, Geoffrey,
119
Bourassa, Henri,
69
Britain and British Empire,
26–27
,
102
,
150
after World War II,
140
Canada as dependent upon,
21
,
147–48
and World War I,
88
British Columbia,
19
,
36
,
53–54
,
57
,
76
,
164
British Military Intelligence (MI5),
135
Buchenwald,
135
Callaghan, Morley,
132
Canada Pension Plan (CPP),
148
Canadian Association of Adult Education,
132
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC),
25
,
132
Canadian constitution,
148
Canadian flag,
149
Canadian identity
and belief in Britain,
80
,
93
,
133
,
138
as a conservative nation,
133
myths of origin,
11
,
13
,
23
,
112
,
148
,
162
reinventing,
148–49
,
170
,
173
,
176
as a small-town nation,
165–66
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR),
45
,
57
,
62
,
161
Catholicism (Roman),
34
,
140
,
160
,
165
Champlain, Samuel de,
75
Charter of Rights and Freedoms,
148–49
Chinese Canadians,
53–54
Christian missionaries,
44
,
48–49
citizenship
and bilingualism,
61
and cosmopolitanism,
6–7
dual,
13–14
east–west linkages of,
166–67
as service and sacrifice,
88
of successful societies,
175
and trust,
5
Colonial Institute (London),
63
Confederation of Canada,
35–36
conscription (WWI),
92
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF),
120
Cree peoples,
43
,
46
,
47
,
48–49
,
57
,
59
,
160
,
162
,
163
Curtis, Lionel,
77–78
Dalhousie University (Halifax),
137
,
140
Davies, Robertson,
107
Depression, the,
110
Dumont, Gabriel,
162–63
education
as bilingual,
61
break from British traditions,
103
Manitoba schools crisis (1890),
60–61
Ontario examination system,
105
of working class,
77
English in Canadian national myth,
13
,
23
Expo 67,
148
Fleming, Sandford,
20
,
36–40
,
57–59
,
64
,
138
,
166
,
168
trade reciprocity (1911),
84
French Canadians
in Manitoba school system,
60–61
of the Prairie,
44–45
,
59
,
60
,
162
,
163
Riel’s demands,
44
See also
Québécois
Globe
(Toronto),
60
Goring-on-Thames,
78
,
80–81
,
85–87
,
90
,
93
,
99
Grant, Alison.
See
Ignatieff, Jessie Alison Grant (mother)
Grant, George Monro (great-grandfather),
20
,
23
,
29–30
,
35–36
and the Boer War,
65–70
early life of,
33–38
on federal government,
61
retracing journey of,
157–65
a nationalist imperialist,
21
a Presbyterian minister,
34–37
as progressive and modern thinker,
138
,
144
second trip to the west,
57–58
tour of British Empire,
62–67
trip to South Africa,
65–66
See also
Ocean to Ocean
(GMG)
;
transcontinental crossing
Grant, George Parkin (uncle),
22–23
,
25
on abortion,
151
on American imperialism,
133
,
134
,
137
,
139
,
143
,
146
,
150
birth of,
107–8
Canada as lost in the past,
26
on Canadian identity,
138
a Christian conservative philosopher,
22
,
137–46
death of,
153
death of mother,
141
decision to enlist,
130–31
on empire,
130
fatalism of,
145–47
on liberalism and the Liberals,
120–21
,
139–40
,
141–44
marriage of,
137
on nuclear weapons,
133–34
pacifism and World War II,
121–22
,
125–34
,
133–34
,
137
,
138
relationship with Alison,
122–23
,
136
,
152
relationship with father,
110–11
,
119
,
120–21
relationship with Ignatieffs,
25
,
151–53
relationship with mother,
119–20
,
136
,
153
religious faith of,
132
,
136–37
,
144–45
unfit for service,
131
The Empire, Yes or No,
133
“Have We a Canadian Nation?”,
132–33
See also
Lament for a Nation
(GPG)
Grant, James and Mary Monro,
33
Grant, Jessie Lawson (great-grandmother),
35
,
67
,
69
,
73
birth of son,
55
Grant, Margaret (aunt),
24
,
86
,
99
,
119
Grant, Maude Parkin (grandmother),
74
,
81–84
,
84–85
,
121
,
132
after William’s death,
119
birth of Jessie Alison,
91
death of,
141
Ignatieff’s memories of,
152–53
during World War I,
90
Grant, William Lawson (grandfather),
20–21
,
82
,
83
,
99
academic achievements of,
76–77
on belief in God,
85
birth of,
55
birth of Jessie Alison,
91
death of,
110
father’s death,
73–75
in France,
75
on gender equality,
91
on patriotism,
109
principal at UCC,
102–7
,
106–7
,
110
war, army life,
90–92
war, reflections on,
108–9
,
112–13
,
121
wounded,
98–99
Our Just Cause,
89
Principal Grant
,
74
Greey, Elizabeth,
128
Greey, Mary,
128
Hart House (University of Toronto),
128
,
137
Howe, C.D.,
141
Hudson’s Bay Company,
38
,
41
,
45
,
46
,
157
hydroelectric power,
169
Ignatieff, Jessie Alison Grant (mother),
24
,
99
,
119
effect of the war,
140
relationship with brother,
122–23
,
136
,
152
during the war,
128
,
129
,
132
,
135
Ignatieff, Michael
motivation for political life,
28–29
relationship with GPG,
25
,
150–53
Russian political refugees,
18–20
at Vimy monument,
113–15
The Russian Album
,
19
Ignatieff, Nicholas,
106
,
123
,
137
imagination
Canada as invented,
11
,
13
,
14
,
26
,
177
love of country as act of,
1–5
and unity,
15–18
in Canadian identity,
6–7
,
149
,
166
as citizens,
13–14
and role of government,
174–75
at UCC,
106–7
Imperial Federation League,
79–80
Imperial War Conference (1917),
101
Intercolonial Railway,
35–36
Jasper and railway spike,
51–52
,
163–64
Kicking Horse River valley,
57–58
King, Mackenzie,
120
Lament for a Nation
(GPG),
22–23
,
25
,
27–28
,
134
,
142–50
,
165
as a break from family values,
144–45
reception of,
143–44
wrongness of,
147–50
language
Canada and United States,
12
and citizenship,
3
in defining a country,
11
French methods of teaching,
103
in identity,
12
Iroquois,
39
Laurier, Wilfrid,
20
,
59
,
69
,
84
,
92
,
170
Letendre, Xavier (Batoche),
163
Liberal Party