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1945-1982 Canada's Evolution During the Post War Period

Post-World War II Canada saw significant transformations that shaped its modern identity. The country's immigration policy became more inclusive, allowing a larger number of people to settle and contribute to its growth.

1945-1982
Canada's Evolution During the 
Post War Period

1945-1982 Canada's Evolution During the Post War Period

New Flag (Remove Colonialism)

Indigenous Peoples (Discrimination against Indigenous + fight against constitution)

Africville (Black Community)

Woman's Movement (Birth Control Pill + Royal Commission on Woman's Status)

Quiet Revolution (French People, Equality)

events/policies directed to help Canadian Minorities

Green Peace (NGO Environmentalist Group)

Evolution in the Immigration Policy (More open to people coming in)

Canadian Involvement in Korean War (Fight for justice world-wide)

Canadian Human Rights Act (No discrimination on the basis of gender and marital status

Canadian Bill of Rights (Equality before Law)

events/policies directed to help Canadians or the World as a whole

events/policies directed to help Canada as a country