Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLorena Lawrence Modified over 9 years ago
1
POST-WAR QUEBEC
2
Theme:Old versus New
3
POST-WAR QUEBEC Theme:Old versus New La Survivance
4
POST-WAR QUEBEC Theme:Old versus New La Survivance –Maurice Duplessis Premier, 1936-39, 1944-59
5
POST-WAR QUEBEC Theme:Old versus New La Survivance Demographic, Economic, Cultural Change
6
POST-WAR QUEBEC Theme:Old versus New La Survivance Demographic, Economic, Cultural Change Quiet Revolution
7
POST-WAR QUEBEC Theme:Old versus New La Survivance Demographic, Economic, Cultural Change Quiet Revolution Ratrapage
8
POST-WAR QUEBEC Conservative Quebec
9
POST-WAR QUEBEC Conservative Quebec –Anti-Semitism
10
POST-WAR QUEBEC Conservative Quebec –Anti-Semitism –The Padlock Act, 1936
11
POST-WAR QUEBEC MAURICE DUPLESSIS
12
POST-WAR QUEBEC Maurice Duplessis –La Survivance
13
POST-WAR QUEBEC Maurice Duplessis –La Survivance –alliances with the Church and Anglo-business
14
POST-WAR QUEBEC Maurice Duplessis –La Survivance –alliances with the Church and Anglo-business –The “Negro King”
15
POST-WAR QUEBEC Maurice Duplessis –La Survivance –alliances with the Church and Anglo-business –The “Negro King” –Vendu
16
POST-WAR QUEBEC Maurice Duplessis –La Survivance –alliances with the Church and Anglo-business –The “Negro King” –Vendu –provincial autonomy
17
POST-WAR QUEBEC Change Coming
18
POST-WAR QUEBEC Anti-Union Nationale forces
19
POST-WAR QUEBEC Anti-Union Nationale forces –organized labour
20
POST-WAR QUEBEC Anti-Union Nationale forces –organized labour –intellectuals
21
POST-WAR QUEBEC Anti-Union Nationale forces –organized labour –intellectuals –some liberal clergy
22
POST-WAR QUEBEC Anti-Union Nationale forces –organized labour –intellectuals –some liberal clergy –some in industry
23
POST-WAR QUEBEC Anti-Union Nationale forces –organized labour –intellectuals –some liberal clergy –some in industry Asbestos Strike, 1949
24
POST-WAR QUEBEC Critics of the Duplessis regime: –Pierre Trudeau: Cité Libre
25
POST-WAR QUEBEC Critics of the Duplessis regime: –Pierre Trudeau: Cité Libre –André Laurendeau:Le Devoir
26
POST-WAR QUEBEC A new nationalisme - of the left
27
POST-WAR QUEBEC A new nationalisme - of the left education
28
POST-WAR QUEBEC A new nationalisme - of the left education Faculty of Social Science - Laval University
29
POST-WAR QUEBEC A new nationalisme - of the left education Faculty of Social Science - Laval University Fr. Georges-Henri Levesque, Dean
30
POST-WAR QUEBEC Laval social science graduates –political technocrats
31
POST-WAR QUEBEC Laval social science graduates –political technocrats –“The true makers of the Quiet Revolution” Mason Wade: The French Canadians
32
POST-WAR QUEBEC The Decapitation Theory
33
POST-WAR QUEBEC The Decapitation Theory Université de Montréal –Guy Frégault –Maurice Segain –Michel Brunet
34
POST-WAR QUEBEC The Decapitation Theory Logical extrapolation?
35
POST-WAR QUEBEC The Decapitation Theory Logical extrapolation? Separatism
36
POST-WAR QUEBEC Maurice Duplessis dead September 1959
37
POST-WAR QUEBEC Maurice Duplessis dead September 1959 new leader: Paul Sauvé
38
POST-WAR QUEBEC Maurice Duplessis dead September 1959 new leader: Paul Sauvé –dead January 1960
39
POST-WAR QUEBEC Maurice Duplessis dead September 1959 new leader: Paul Sauvé –dead January 1960 new leader: Antonio Barrette
40
POST-WAR QUEBEC Provincial election July 15, 1960
41
POST-WAR QUEBEC Provincial election July 15, 1960 Liberal leader: Jean Lesage
42
POST-WAR QUEBEC Provincial election July 15, 1960 results: Liberals: 51 seats (51% of popular vote) Union Nationale: 43 seats (47% of popular vote)
43
POST-WAR QUEBEC René Levesque, Minister of Public Works
44
POST-WAR QUEBEC René Levesque, Minister of Public Works Paul Gerin-Lajoie, Minister of Education
45
POST-WAR QUEBEC The Quiet Revolution
46
POST-WAR QUEBEC The Quiet Revolution nationalization of hydro
47
POST-WAR QUEBEC The Quiet Revolution nationalization of hydro Feb. 12, 1962 René Levesque calls for the nationalization of hydro in Quebec
48
POST-WAR QUEBEC The Quiet Revolution nationalization of hydro Sept., 1962 Jean Lesage decides to adopt nationalization of hydro in Quebec as official government policy
49
POST-WAR QUEBEC Provincial election, Nov. 1962
50
POST-WAR QUEBEC Provincial election, Nov. 1962 Union Nationale leader: Daniel Johnson
51
POST-WAR QUEBEC Provincial election, Nov. 1962 Union Nationale leader: Daniel Johnson Liberal government re-elected with 63 seats
52
POST-WAR QUEBEC Provincial election, Nov. 1962 Union Nationale leader: Daniel Johnson Liberal government re-elected with 63 seats Statism
53
POST-WAR QUEBEC Provincial election, Nov. 1962 Union Nationale leader: Daniel Johnson Liberal government re-elected with 63 seats Statism 1966 Union Nationale returned to power 1968 Daniel Johnson dead
54
POST-WAR QUEBEC Provincial election, Nov. 1962 Union Nationale leader: Daniel Johnson Liberal government re-elected with 63 seats Statism 1966 Union Nationale returned to power 1968 Daniel Johnson dead new premier: Jean-Jacques Bertrand
55
POST-WAR QUEBEC The New Nationalisme
56
POST-WAR QUEBEC Pierre Trudeau
57
POST-WAR QUEBEC Quebec autonomistes
58
POST-WAR QUEBEC Quebec autonomistes –Union Nationale
59
POST-WAR QUEBEC Quebec autonomistes –Union Nationale –Liberals Robert Bourassa, 1970
60
POST-WAR QUEBEC Quebec autonomistes –Union Nationale –Liberals Robert Bourassa, 1970 –Parti Quebecois René Levesque, 1968
61
POST-WAR QUEBEC Quebec autonomistes –Union Nationale –Liberals Robert Bourassa, 1970 –Parti Quebecois René Levesque, 1968 –Front de Libération du Québec
62
POST-WAR QUEBEC Language policy
63
POST-WAR QUEBEC Language policy demographics
64
POST-WAR QUEBEC Language policy demographics –1971:Quebec 80.7% Francophone
65
POST-WAR QUEBEC Language policy demographics –1971:Quebec 80.7% Francophone –1961: 81.2% Francophone
66
POST-WAR QUEBEC Language policy demographics –1971:Quebec 80.7% Francophone –1961: 81.2% Francophone –1951: 82.5% Francophone
67
POST-WAR QUEBEC Language policy demographics –1971:Quebec 80.7% Francophone –1961: 81.2% Francophone –1951: 82.5% Francophone –1931:Quebec 79.6% Francophone
68
POST-WAR QUEBEC Ste. Leonard, 1969 Bill 63, 1969
69
POST-WAR QUEBEC
70
Parti Québécois, 1968
71
POST-WAR QUEBEC Robert Bourassa
72
POST-WAR QUEBEC Robert Bourassa Elected Premier, 1970, 1973
73
POST-WAR QUEBEC Bill 22, 1974
74
POST-WAR QUEBEC Bill 22, 1974 –withdrew freedom of choice in language of education
75
POST-WAR QUEBEC Bill 22, 1974 –withdrew freedom of choice in language of education –admission to English-language schools conditional on mother tongue - or proficiency test
76
POST-WAR QUEBEC Bill 22, 1974 –withdrew freedom of choice in language of education –admission to English-language schools conditional on mother tongue - or proficiency test –French the sole official language of the province
77
POST-WAR QUEBEC Air traffic control controversy, 1976
78
POST-WAR QUEBEC
79
Parti Québécois elected Nov. 1976
80
POST-WAR QUEBEC Parti Québécois elected Nov. 1976 Bill 101, 1977
81
POST-WAR QUEBEC Referendum, May 1980
82
POST-WAR QUEBEC Referendum, May 1980 Promise of constitutional reform following NON vote
83
POST-WAR QUEBEC Referendum, May 1980 Results: Oui40.5% Non 59.5%
84
POST-WAR QUEBEC Referendum, May 1980 Results: Oui40.5% Non 59.5% (52% of Francophones )
85
POST-WAR QUEBEC Constitutional Reform
86
POST-WAR QUEBEC Constitutional Reform –1982:Patriation and The Charter
87
POST-WAR QUEBEC Constitutional Reform –1982:Patriation and The Charter –1987-90:Meech Lake
88
POST-WAR QUEBEC Constitutional Reform –1982:Patriation and The Charter –1987-90:Meech Lake –1992:Charlottetown Accord
89
POST-WAR QUEBEC Constitutional Reform –1982:Patriation and The Charter –1987-90:Meech Lake –1992:Charlottetown Accord –1995:Referendum Again
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.