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Canada ODONNELL
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Eventos
Arrival of the Europeans
Royal Proclamation of 1763
BC Founded
NAFTA
Períodos
Residential Schools 1876 until ~1996
MacDonald Era
The National Policy
Quiet Revolution (1960 - 1970)
October Crisis
Agrupar
Residential Schools
Eventos
First idea of residential school
First Residential school
Gradual Civilizations act
Indian Act
Last Residential School
Federal Responsibility
Health at Residential Schools
Residential Schools Become Mandatory
The Story of a National Crime Published
Residential School Network Expands
Inuit Education Research Conducted by Federal Government
Metis: no education
Fires Set
The Sixties Scoop
Northern Expansion
60s Scoop Schools to Adoption
Proposed Separation (Bagot Report)
Residential Schools Authorized
Native people are given the right to vote
Demise
Creation of Residential Schools
60's Scoop Apology
Residential Schools formal apology
Oka Crisis
Períodos
Pass System 1885 - 1940s
Attendance is compulsary
LOUIS RIEL
Eventos
Surveyors sent to Manitoba — Riel stands on chain — Surveyors withdraw
Riel to Ft. Gary
Riel sets up provisional government in Saskatchewan
Thomas Scott Arrested and executed
Lt. Gov turned back
Metis declare provisional government
Riel falls ill with 'brain fever'
Riel approves execution of Thomas Scott
Soldiers arrive, Riel flees to Dakota
Riel seriously ill, religious reawakening
$5000 offered
— Arrest warrant for LR — Elected to Parliament
re-elected to Parliament
— LR moves to Washington — More religious experiences — Start of "mission"
— LR to Montreal, house arrest — Hospitalized (mental health) — Writes about revelations
Big Bear's men kill 8 at Frog Lake
Jury finds LR guilty (recoomends mercy)
Riel hanged — medical commission divided on sanity — J. A. MacDonald says go ahead anyway
— LR meets with Big Bear — With 10 others: oath to take up arms
Períodos
Northwest Rebellion
Riel in Minesota
LR tries to unite Metis and FNs to invade Western Canada — Campaigns for Republicans — Granted US citizenship — briefly imprisoned — teaches
Battle at Batoche — Riel gives himself up
POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Eventos
Dominion of Canada born — Quebec — Ontario — New Brunswick — Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia threatens to leave Canada
Secret Ballot and other reforms of Canada's electoral system.
John A. MacDonald dies
Manitoba Schools Question
MacDonald Resigns (becasue of Pacific Scandal)
Pacific Scandal
MacDonald back in office
Railroad completed to Winnipeg
CPR financial difficulties
CPR completed at Craigellachie, BC
Economic Depression
1878 Election — "National Policy" — Conservatives win
Exodus from Canada to USA — National policy not working — raised tariffs — stagnating economy — interprovincial trade had not grown — falling prices for products
Election of 1891 (Liberals win)
Confederation
Possible "peaceful invasion"
3 way deal with HBC for Northwest land
Boundaries of Manitoba Enlarged (CPR arrives with settlers)
Treaties (start)
Agrupar
JOINING CONFEDERATION
Eventos
Canada's purchase of Northwest Territories from HBC
Manitoba 1st new province — postage stamp province — Catholic and Protestant schools (consistant with Riel's Bill of Rights)
PEI joins confederation
BC joins confederation MacdDonald Promises: 1. Railway (within 10 yrs) 2. $35,000/yr 3. 80 cents/person/yr 4. Debt cleared by Canadian government
Alberta and Saskatchewan join confederation
Newfoundland joins confederation
FLQ CRISIS QUEBEC NATIONALISM
Eventos
FLQ Founded
Bombs in Montreal
FLQ Manifesto Published
Killing of Security Guard
Westmount Mailbox Bombings
Rewards Offered
18 FLQ Members Arrested after Military Faction Formed
First FLQ Publication
Four FLQ Members Plead Guilty
International Firearms Robbery
CIBC Building Bombed
Mail Bomb Kills Secretary
FLQ Member Killed
FLQ Publication Replaced
Pierre Elliott Trudeau becomes PM
Publication of Nègres blancs d'Amérique
Parti Québécois Founded
Liberal Party Wins Election
Attempted Bombings of Political Parties
Eaton’s Store Bombed
Stock Exchange Explosion
Pierre-Paul Geoffroy Arrested for Bombings
FLQ Members Hijack Plane
Montreal Mayor’s Home is Bombed
Quebec Provincial Election
National Defence Headquarters Bombed
Bank of Montreal Bombing Attempt
Kidnapping of James Cross — October Crisis Begins
Government Responds
Police Raids
Manifesto Read on Radio-Canada
FLQ Extends Deadline
Kidnapping of Pierre Laporte
Tensions Intensify
Conflicting Communiqués
"Just watch me"
Negotiations Resume
FLQ Rally
Troops in Montreal
War Measures Act Invoked (3 AM)
Laporte Found Dead
Police Issue Warrants
Laporte’s Funeral
Montreal Municipal Elections
Appeal from Cross’s Wife
Reward Offered
Bernard Lortie Arrested
46 People Charged
Cross Still Alive
Public Order (Temporary Measures) Act
Two Members of Liberation Cell Arrested
James Cross Freed
Troop Withdrawal Announced
Chénier Cell Members Captured
Impact of War Measures Act
Compensation for Detainees
Paul Rose Sentenced to Life
Public Order Act Expires
Francis Simard Sentenced to Life
Jacques Rose Acquitted
Jacques Rose Found Guilty
Canada Won’t Extradite Exiled Terrorists
Petition for Release of Prisoners
Justice for Felquistes in Exile
Cossette-Trudel and Lanctôt Return
Jacques Lanctôt Returns
Pierre-Paul Geoffroy Paroled
Nigel Barry Hamer Arrested
Duchaîne Report Released
Marc Carbonneau Returns
Standing Ovation for Jacques Rose
Yves Langlois Sentenced
1995 Referendum Quebec held sovereignty vote (stay, but very close vote) (49.5%/50.5%)
Rene Levesque sweeps to power in Quebec
First Quebec Referendum (stay)
Repatriation of the Constitution
Charles DeGaulle "Vive le Québec libre!"
"Money and the ethnic vote"
Períodos
Around 150 FLQ bombs
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