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Threat to Canadian Unity: Domestic Conflict

Across
The first Constitutional Conference to negotiate a "renewed federalism" deal for Quebec
An era when Quebec kept itself isolated from the rest of Canada in order to protect its culture and language. (1936-1959)
A law passed in Quebec to protect the French language--also called "The Charter of French Language."
The term used that refers to bringing Canada's constitution from Britain to Canada
Trudeau promised to negotiate this with Quebecers if Quebecers voted "NO" in the 1980 referendum
A federal political party created to negotiate a separate and independent Quebec
Quebec's first referendum on separation that meant politically separate but economically connected.
A law passed by Parliament that says any province that wants to separate from Canada must win by a clear majority not a simple majority of 50 + 1.
A political party in the Quebec provincial government whose goal was to separate from Canada
When Quebec quietly, but quickly, moved out of the Great Darkness
The law that made Canada officially bilingual
A federal government investigation into Quebec's concerns and to look at possible solutions.
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Native reserve land in Ontario that was temporarily taken over by the government during WWII for a military training facility and then not returned to the Native people
The second constitutional conference to negotiate a "renewed federalism" deal with Quebec
The event when Quebec Mohawk First Nations successfully blocked a town from expanding a golf course on to Mohawk territory
A new arrangement between Quebec and the federal government that gave Quebec more power over collecting taxes to pay for their own provincial programs
A law enacted by PM Pierre Elliot Trudeau that made being a member of the FLQ illegal
Quebec's slogan during the Quiet Revolution
When some of Canada's First Nations traveled to Britain to ask for help negotiating land claims with the federal government
An extreme Quebec nationalist who engaged in terrorist activities