Maude-Emmanuelle Lambert is the Senior Subject Editor for Communities at The Canadian Encyclopedia. She holds a PhD (Université de Montréal, 2014) and an MA in Canadian History (Université Laval, 2005). She is interested in social and cultural history, the history of women and gender, as well as the environmental history of Canada. Her most recent work has focused on how the growth of the automobile contributed to the creation of tourist areas in Québec and Ontario (1920-67). She has authored numerous articles (including in Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française) and chapters in collective works. In 2011 she was the recipient of the Hilda Neatby Prize presented by the Canadian Historical Association for the best article in French on the history of women and gender.
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Expo 67, international exposition held in 1967 in Montréal, Québec, to celebrate Canada’s centennial. Senator Mark Drouin of Québec first developed the idea of a world exhibition in Montréal to serve as a focal point for Canada’s celebrations of its 100th birthday. Drouin and senator Sarto…
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