Canada 1968 – 2000.  Canada in the World  Everyday Experiences and Culture  Leadership, Government and Politics  Economics, Science and Technology.

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Canada 1968 – 2000

 Canada in the World  Everyday Experiences and Culture  Leadership, Government and Politics  Economics, Science and Technology  Continuity and Change

Canada in the World Canada boycotts 1980 Olympics in Moscow

Peace Keeping Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, Croatia, Congo, Cyprus, etc

Canada removes Nuclear weapons from Canadian soil

Everyday Experiences and Culture 1972 Summit Series

Terry Fox Marathon of Hope

Hockey Night in Canada! Now on TV!

Pierre Trudeau Leadership, Government and Politics

Brian Mulroney

Kim Campbell June – November 4, 1993

Jean Chretien

Nunavut is Created 1999

Referendums for the Separation of Quebec, 1980 and 1995

FLQ The FLQ (the Front de Liberation du Quebec) commits a series of bombings and kidnappings known as the October Crisis 1970

Détente – The Cooling of the Cold War – 1980’s

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 1982

The Parti du Quebecois comes to power in Quebec 1976

Economics, Science and Technology The Canadarm

Personal Music Devices – present

Computers 1960’s - Present

The North American Free Trade Agreement

Continuity and Change U.S / Canada Relations

English – French Relations

Relations between the Canadian government and Native Canadians