Canada in the Post War Era 1945- 1967
1945- 1967 Optimism ? Pessimism? Knowing what you now know about WWI, the 1920’s, The 1930’s and World War II… Do you think in 1945 Canadians were Optimistic or Pessimistic? Topic of Study Science, Technology and Consumerism Newcomers to Canada Changes to Women’s Roles Contributions of Great Canadians The Quiet Revolution The Cold War
Optimistic vs. Pessimistic Some key things to remember: The World has been destroyed twice within 30 years Racism and Prejudice although common has been found to one be of the terrible causes of WWII, and Canadians have felt the shame of it The USA and the USSR are now the only super powers who, although ‘allies’ deeply distrust one another
Optimism vs. Pessimism We now have the ability to kill everyone on earth With the soldiers coming back, how do we make sure the same thing after WWI doesn’t happen? Women have socially progressed more than ever before The United Nations now exists with a more specific mandate and more members
Themes The Post War Era combined three different and often opposite themes: Security (international and domestic) Unity (Canadian and International) Prosperity (Canadians’ lives unmistakably got better…but it was not even)
Activity For each of the following slides determine if: Whether it leaves you (or Canadians at the time) feeling optimistic or pessimistic Which theme does the slide fall into- security, prosperity or unity Apply the Historical Concepts for each picture…(see handout)
Hiroshima
Fall Out Shelter
Duck and Cover
War Brides (UK)
Refugees at Pier 21
Canadian Bill of Rights
Newfoundland Joins!
Peacekeepers
Pearson wins Nobel Prize
Tommy Douglas/ Medicare
The Korean War
Igor Gouzenko- Russian Spies
Trans Canada Highway
Avro Arrow
The Rocket Richard (Riot)
Canada’s New Flag 1965
Hydro Mega Projects
Cuban Missile Crisis
The Quiet Revolution
Abundance!
Commercial Air Travel
New Music
New “Stars”
Suburbia