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1980s
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1980s
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1980s
Culture
Foods
M&M meat shops open across the country
Tim Hortons became popular
Famous Canadian Foods
Poutine
Beaver Tails
Nanaimo Bars
Chapman’s IceCream
Maple Syrup
O Canada was officially adopted as the national anthem
Entertainment was increased through music and movies
Standup Comedy
Theatre
Toronto, Toronto
Anglo
Les Nuits de l'Indiva
Pied de poule
Gala
I Love You, Anne Murray
Fire
Festivals
Charlottetown Festival
Stratford Festival
Blyth Festival
Fashion
Leg Warmers
Bold eyeshadow
Teased Hair
Mullets
Gelled hair
Head Bands
Body Suits
Aviator sunglasses
Bold jewlery
Primary Colors
Bright nail color choice
McJagger Pants
Politics
Brian Mulroney of the Progressive Conservatives elected 1983 for Prime Minister
Cut government savings to help with huge federal debt
Tried include Quebec more in the constitution
take away family allowances and pensions from the wealthy
(1982) Canadian charter of rights and freedoms
(1988) Canadian Multiculturalism was created
(1984) Canadian health act was passed by the Federal health insurance legislation
Provides medical access to everyone
Provincial payment is made to pay for hospitals and clinics
Free
(1989) Changes made to the Refugee Law
Oral hearing within days of their arrival
Punished those with false claims
Pierre Trudeau was a liberal leader who was the Prime Minister of Canada from 1980-1984
Trudeau participated in the Constitution Act to create the new Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Jean Sauve the first woman Governor General
New Constitutional Act
Entertainment
Canada’s Wonderland was created
Rides
Family entertainment
The Film Production Importation Bill
The Quebec Cinema Act was passed
Movies
Dead Ringer
Roadkill
The Grey Fox
Breakfast Club
Atlantic City
My Bloody Valentine
Every Child
The Little Mermaid
The Black Cauldron
The Fox and the Hound
Oliver & Company
The Great Mouse Detective
Who Framed Roger Rabiit
Canadian Singers
Celine Dion (1980)
Joni Mitchell
Paul Anka
The Parachute Club
Famous Sports
Hockey
First Stanley Cup won (1984) Winnipeg Oilers
Lacrosse
Basketball
Football
Rugby
Soccer
Famous Athletes
Steve Nash
Wayne Gretzky
Gordie Howe
Terry Fox
Marathon of Hope
Ben Johnson
Calgary Winter Olympic Games (1988)
57 nations completed
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Soviet Union won most medals
East Germany close tie
Technology
Walkman
videocassette recorder (VCR)
Cellphone
Cable Television
Video-Game Console
Home computers
Space shuttle
Camcorders
Answering machines
Fax machines
Economy
Recession
Capitalist businesses living in Hong Kong resettled in Canada to expand their businesses
Chinese immigrants invested 1.1 billion dollars in Canada’s economy
Restructuring and downsizing resulted in job losses for workers
Computer age
More efficient
Less employees needed in secondary and primary industry
allowed people to work at home
women worked until they were married & expected to stop working
increase of women in the workplace
Few reached high executive positions
female lawyers jumped to 70%
Women
Mostly labour force
Wages slowly becoming equa
Some in executive and administrative positions
earn lower wages than men
Second Wave of Feminism (include for international relations)
Minorities
Segregation between white and black women
Employment equity act
Parliament passed the new immigration act
Immigrants
looking for better employment
refugees fleeing from war
famine
Political instability
Economic instability
Employment equity act
Parliament passed the new immigration act
Social Changes/Issues
computers began to be applied in historical analysis
Computers permitted generalizations from the experience of large groups
Homelessness
Bill C-31 amended the Indian Act
allowing many women and their children to reclaim their status
Population of Aboriginal peoples has increased
Many aboriginal homes did not meet National Building Code
Aboriginal people began to develop their own police forces
Aboriginal children in care were over-represented and accounted for
AIDs protest
Women employment and rights
International Relation
responsibility for trade added with creation of the Department of External Affairs and International Trade
Quebec had offices in ten countries including eight in the United States and three in other Canadian provinces
Ontario had thirteen delegations in seven countries
Relationss
Antigua and Barbuda
Belize
Dominica
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Albania
Brunei
United Yemen
Zimbabwe
Australia
Republic of China
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