The CPR Flashcards

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the myth of the CPR

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physically and symbolically connected Canada -> an important moment of nation-building and a symbol of national unity

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flaws in the myth of the CPR

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  • misses another
    important point; the CPR had profoundly different impacts on different places and people in
    Canada
  • must ask: what kind of nation – or whose nation – is celebrated in the common
    argument about the CPR? Who or what is left out of this story?
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why else does the CPR matter?

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  • played a critical role in facilitating the extension of
    Canadian settler colonialism
    – suppressed Cree and Métis resistance in
    Saskatchewan in 1885 -> marginalized FN people
    – helped establish Vancouver -> encouraged and shaped
    non-Indigenous settlement and economies in the west.
    – played a critical role in the 1885 establishment of a Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration -> effort to create “white man’s country”
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settler colonialism: what is it? why does it matter?

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  • a specific type of colonialism with three main priorities:
  • 1) the dispossession and marginalization of Indigenous peoples;
  • 2) the assumption of settler sovereignty over the land, and the encouragement of permanent
    non-Indigenous settlement and economic activity there; and
  • 3) the privileging of white settlers in particular.
  • this type of colonialism shaped the development of BC in the 19th century, due in part to the CPR
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why was the CPR built?

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  • Due to British North America Act and Dominion of Canada -> needed railroad to connect new provinces which had previously been separate colonies
  • Due to BC joining Confederation -> would only join if railroad would be built to unite them to Canada
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how was CPR built?

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  • by white and Chinese workers who were underpaid and treated unfairly
  • construction was slow until government made a contract with CP to build it
  • completed in mid-1880s
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why CPR matters: indigenous suppression

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  • sparked resistance by using FN land without permission, then violently suppressed Cree and Métis resistance (Northwest Resistance) in
    Saskatchewan in 1885
  • CPR allowed settlers to move around freely while suppressing and marginalizing FN people -> shift in power
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why does CPR matter: helped establish Vancouver

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  • Vancouver was perfect spot for CPR to end; CPR built parts of the city
  • both FN and white people disliked this -> felt like regional identity was being sacrificed for national identity
  • CPR changed demographics of BC/Van by making it easier for people to come to BC and settle in various places here
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why does CPR matter: restricting Chinese immigration

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  • once CPR completed, white people feared that Chinese people (who had previously been working on CPR) would now take their jobs -> violent racism
  • politicians and white settlers wanted to make BC/Canada “white man’s country”
  • Following CPR completion -> Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration -> Chinese Immigration Act (prevented immigration altogether) and head tax
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Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration: what is it? why does it matter?

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  • 1885; investigated what to do about “Chinese problem” -> should gov. restrict Chinese immigrants?
  • included racialized testimony describing Chinese people as liars, monsters, no morals, filthy, etc.
  • final result: Chinese immig. good for Canada economically, but should be restricted because of intensity of racism in BC
  • reflected poltician’s and white settler’s priority of keeping Canada “a white man’s country”
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CPR: what is it? why does it matter?

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  • railway built across Canada by skilled workers; completed in 1880’s
  • symbol of Canadian unity
  • reflected and caused changes core to country: displaced aboriginal people, established Vancouver (non-FN settlements), and contributed to restricting Chinese immig.
  • reminder that in late 19th century, Canada was settler colonial nation
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why does “myth of CPR” exist?

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  • CPR created it!
  • Shaped the narrative of the railway using its own books, publications, etc. from its immigration programs and tourist advertising campaigns -> gave people first look of Western Canada; creating uniquely Canadian images
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