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| a residential neighborhood away from the downtown core |
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| the post WW2 generation (people born between 1946-61) |
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| a society where people are encouraged to spend their money freely on a variety of goods |
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| a society in which the government provides a variety of social services for its citizens |
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| first produced WW2 propaganda films; later made a variety of Canadian documentaries and other movies |
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| established to promote the fine arts in Canada |
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| world famous dance company |
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| Canada's first national television station |
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| regulated the content of Canadian TV and radio stations |
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| first premier of Newfoudland |
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| CCF premier who first brought in medicare to Saskatchewan |
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| established by Pearson's government to provide universal healthcare for Canadians |
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| prime minister who achieved rock star status in early days |
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| Trudeau's hope for a nation where everyone is treated fairly and equally |
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| women's movement that fought for equality with men |
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| Famous Canadian environmental group |
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| a rise in prices and services |
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| organization of oil producing nations |
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| organization that promoted trade between Pacific Rim countries |
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| controversial legislation brought in by Trudeau's government that greatly angered many Albertans in the oil industry |
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| when a government spends more than it takes in |
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| Prime Minister who wanted to cut social spending and reduce taxes |
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| Prime minister who initially poured money into pubic works projects and job creation |
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