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CANADIAN HEROES IN FACT AND FICTION



VOICES OF THE PEOPLE


THE REALM OF MYTH


THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE


THE MYTHMAKERS


WE ARE THE LAND
-Jeanne Mance -Dr. Frederick Banting -Louis Cyr
Howie Morenz
-Terry Fox

The Pursuit of Excellence:
National Heroes


Lives of Dedication and Inspiration

There are some acts and lives that so inspire the general population that there is almost unanimous accord about their heroic stature.

One of the traits most admired by Canadians since the beginning is endurance, a quality which still reminds people of the basic struggle with nature which dominated Canada's early history. Throughout our history, many individuals have stood out for their bravery, firmness, or greatness of soul in connection with whatever they have done.

Great Ideas

Notable heroes have also emerged from the ranks of those who have been trailblazers and pioneers in a particular field of endeavour. Sadly, many have had to achieve international recognition before people in their own country would recognize their achievements.

Sports Heroes

Sports figures have long been admired in popular culture, even in Canada, where we are generally reluctant to idolize our achievers.

But our adulation has often been fickle and short-lived. The light from most sports stars shines brightly but briefly. Yesterday's athletic heroes can be quickly forgotten along with the sports that made them famous. Others continue to be remembered. The feats of Louis Cyr, a Quebec strongman, are still recounted today.


Copyright . The National Library of Canada. (March 1998)