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III. The New Nation

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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



 A. Canadians and World War II - 1939-1945 →→ 1. Canada Goes to War2. Early Disasters3. The Home Front and War Production4. The Road to Victory →→ B. Canada Comes of Age - 1945-1963


 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


 C. New Identities - 1963-19841. Return of the Liberals: Pearson to Trudeau, 1963-1968 →→ 2. The Trudeau Years 1968-793. The Constitutional Challenge 1979-84 →→ D. Global Challenges - 1984-Present


 D. Global Challenges - 1984-Present →→ 1. The Mulroney Mandate 1984-932. The Chrétien Years 1993-20033. Canada in the New Millennium →→ E. Aboriginal People and First Nations Today


 E. Aboriginal People and First Nations Today1. Land Claims2. First Nations: Self Government3. Resource Rights4. First Nations: Health and Demographics5. Education6. First Nations and the Justice System



 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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