Forward from: Canada The Unknown Country
The Spirit of the Canadian Race
~Agnes C. Laut, Canadian historian and novelist, writing in “The Canadian Commonwealth,” 1915.
“With this germ-spirit as the very beginning of national consciousness in Canada, one begins to understand the grim, rough, dogged determination that became part of the race. Canada was never intoxicated with that madness for Bigness that seemed to sweep over the modern world. What cared she whether her population stood still or not, whether she developed fast or slow, provided she kept the Faith and preserved her national integrity? Flimsy culture had no place in her schools or her social life.”
~Agnes C. Laut, Canadian historian and novelist, writing in “The Canadian Commonwealth,” 1915.