Foreign Policies
Domestic Policies
Important Dates
Terms to Know
Miscellaneous
100
Canada under Trudeau was catapulted into becoming this type of power
What is a "principle power?"
100
This program was put in place on October 28th,1980.
When was the National Energy Program enacted?
100
1968
What year was Trudeau sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada?
100
This person ran against Trudeau in the 1968 election
Who was Robert Stanfield?
100
Trudeau resignes as Prime Minister of Canada.
What happened on June 4th, 1979?
200
On February 9th, 1984; Trudeau's one man world peace initiative comes to an unofficial conclusion in this speech
What is the speech in Commons?
200
October 16th, 1970
When was the War Measures Act invoked?
200
Trudeau announced wage and price controls on this date
What happened on October 13th, 1975?
200
This group of radical French-Canadian separatists are known as what?
What is the FLQ?
200
Trudeau served as PM twice
Who served as the 15th and 17th Prime Minister?
300
Canada took responsibilities on the security council and promoted improving international aid programs in this major organization
What was Canada's role in the United Nations?
300
This issue was caused when Trudeau made a budget that was not able to be supported financially.
What is stagflation?
300
June 30th, 1984
When did Trudeau officially step down as Prime Minister?
300
The fifteenth Prime Minister of Canada. He remains a towering figure in Canadian politics even to this day. He held office for 15 years in two spells, the first from April 20, 1968 to June 4, 1979, and the second from March 3, 1980 to June 29, 1984
Who is Pierre Elliott Trudeau?
300
From west to east, the four provinces that comprise the region are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
What is Western Canada?
400
This agency was set up and total allocations for aid increased from 15-20% under Trudeau
What is the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)?
400
Vote which states that a person in a superior position - be it government, managerial, etc. - is no longer deemed fit to hold that position.
What is the non-confidence vote?
400
On May 22nd, 1979 Joe Clark's Conservatives won this
Who won the minority government?
400
Planned, initated and drafted the legislation to get the Nambian people in power through fair election. South African Government stopped this by launching offenceive forces into Angola to weaken the Nambainian guerilla forces associted with SWAPO.
What is the Nambia Contact Group?
400
Constitutional monarch formally approves an act of her [the queens'] of Canadas parliament, thus making it a law or letting it be promulgated as law. (i.e.) Final step to become Canadian law, approved by queen.
What is Royal Assent?
500
This was caused by supporting peaceful decolonization, initiating new programs of development assistance, and winning a sympathetic response from third world countries.
What caused rivalry of Britain and France?
500
A political movement as well as an ideology of values, concepts and ideas that advocates for increased sovereignty for the Canadian province of Québec.
What is the Quebec sovereignty movement?
500
Quebecers vote 60-40 to reject a mandate to negotiate sovereignty association.
What happened on May 20th, 1980?
500
A world power that had connection with 3rd world(developing) nationtion, yet could still somewhat influance super powers.
What is a principle power?
500
Trudeau wanted to show that he was this, not only in Canada, but also abroad
What is Trudeau's bilingualism?