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Domestic Conflict in Canada

Across
Type of federalism between Quebec and federal gov't that gave Quebec more power over collecting taxes to pay for their own provincial programs
"Front de liberation du Quebec--An extreme nationalist group which engaged in terrorist activities
A movement in Quebec advocating that Quebec separate from English Canada
The law used by PM P. Trudeau so he could arrest FLQ members and ignore their legal rights.
Canada's first Constitutional Conference to negotiate a "renewed federalism" for Quebec.
Quebec's first referendum on separating from Canada-politically separate, economically connected.
An era in Quebec history when Quebec isolated itself from the rest of Canada and the world.
A 1997 meeting where all provincial leaders, except Quebec, met agree any future Constitutional Conferences must see all provinces as equal--no special status for Quebec
A federal gov't investigation (Commission) into Quebec's concerns and which offer solutions
Canada's second Constitutional Conference to negotiate a "renewed federalism" for Quebec.
Native land temporarily taken during WWII for military training, but never returned--was a ancestral grave yard.
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When membership of the FLQ was made illegal and the FLQ kidnapped two public officials
A new provincial party in Quebec whose goal was to separate from Canada.
A law passed by Parliament that says any province voting to separate from Canada must win by a clear majority, not a simple majority of 50+1.
The law that made Canada officially bilingual.
A new arrangement in the constitutional powers offered Quebecers if they voted "NO" in the 1980 referendum
When First Nations WWI veterans travelled to England to ask for Britain's help in pursuing land claims with the federal gov't of Canada
Quebec's slogan during the Quiet Revolution--meaning Masters of Our Own House
Mohawk First Nations blocked the expansion of a golf course on to long-disputed Mohawk territory