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B. Canada Comes of Age - 1945-1963

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 III. THE NEW NATION → → A. Canadians and World War IIB. Canada Comes of AgeC. New Identities
D. Global ChallengesE. Aboriginal People and First Nations Today


 B. Canada Comes of Age - 1945-19631. A Time of Transition2. Liberal Consensus3. The Chief: Canada and Diefenbaker4. End of the Golden Age →→ C. New Identities - 1963-1984


1. A Time of Transition: Canada After 1945 - From World War to Cold War, Canada and the Early Cold War, The Gouzenko Affair, Canadian Diplomacy - The 'Golden Age', NATO and Collective Security, Newfoundland and Confederation, The Beginning of the Welfare State, A New Immigration Boom, Federalism, A New Economy, The Rise of Big Labour


2. The Liberal Consensus and the Golden Age: Life Under Louis St. Laurent, 1948-1957 - The Liberal Consensus, Unprecedented Economic Growth, Vern Hunter Strikes Oil at Leduc, North American Integration, Newfoundland Joins Confederation, The Baby Boom, The Welfare State, A Middle Power, The Korean War, Return to Europe, Suez and Nobel, Post-War Immigration, Canadian Culture, Canadian Identity, Canadians and Television

3. The Chief: Canada and the Diefenbaker Government, 1957-63 - Prairie Populist, One Canada, Origins of Universal Health Care, A Canadian Bill of Rights, Immigration Policy Reform, Recession, The Baby Boom Grows Up, Canadian Content, Canadian Pop Music, Canadian Literature, Science, Technology and Innovation


4. The End of the Golden Age - Canada and the Western Alliance, Nuclear Missiles for Canada?, Diefenbaker and the Commonwealth, Aid and Trade, Continental Defence, The Avro Arrow, First Flight of the Arrow, Europe and Berlin, The Cuban Missile Crisis, The Diefenbunker, The End of the Interlude



 B. Canada Comes of Age - 1945-19631. A Time of Transition2. Liberal Consensus3. The Chief: Canada and Diefenbaker4. End of the Golden Age →→ C. New Identities - 1963-1984


 III. THE NEW NATION → → A. Canadians and World War IIB. Canada Comes of AgeC. New Identities
D. Global ChallengesE. Aboriginal People and First Nations Today

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