Canada: the Cold War, the Booming Fifties, and the Sixties The end of World War II brought about a number of changes both in Canada and abroad. As a result.

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Canada: the Cold War, the Booming Fifties, and the Sixties The end of World War II brought about a number of changes both in Canada and abroad. As a result of the war, Canada’s population grew with immigration, and where there is high immigration, there is also a further growth in population and building projects. With that, there was also the development of the Cold War: East versus West (Communism versus Democracy) – a lot of international political issues grew from this. Not only did politics grow internationally, but there were also many political developments at home.

Igor Gouzenko: A Spy Among Us? After analysing the photos on the left, answer the following questions:  Who?  What?  Where?  When?  Why?  How?  Explain how the photos indicate that the “twentieth century belong[ed] to Canada.” Pictures from: archives.cbc.ca/400d.asp?id=

The St. Lawrence Seaway After analysing the photos on the left, answer the following questions:  Who?  What?  Where?  When?  Why?  How?  Explain how the photos indicate that the “twentieth century belong[ed] to Canada.” Pictures from: wrence+seaway&ei=UTF-8&fr=FP-tab- web-t&fl=0&x=wrt

The Canadian Flag After analysing the cartoons on the left, answer the following questions:  Who?  What?  Where?  When?  Why?  How?  Explain how the photos indicate that the “twentieth century belong[ed] to Canada.” The Cartoons are from: indexc.htm