Troubled years in Canadian History

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Troubled years in Canadian History The 1970’s Troubled years in Canadian History

The Economy Canada was in a recession during the 1970’s Gasoline was expensive Pierre Elliott Trudeau was Prime Minister. He was the most loved Prime Minister in Canadian history. He encouraged immigrants to come to Canada The Economy

French and English relations Nationalism continued to grow in Quebec This led to a terrorist attack by the group called the FLQ They killed a politician and kidnapped another Quebec wanted to separate from Canada French and English relations

Trends of the 1970’s Disco music Bell bottoms Platform shoes Jeans Plastic furniture Trends of the 1970’s