Canadian Nationalism

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Across
  1. 3. A confrontation between Mohawk protestors and the provincial government over burial grounds.
  2. 4. Compulsory enrollment of citizens to the Military, occurred during WW2 in Canada.
  3. 6. In response to the White Paper, a set of reforms to the current indigenous rights and legal status in Canada
  4. 8. A system that allows the coexisting of multiple views and ethnic groups.
  5. 10. A series of actions that occurred after the 1960 Quebec provincial election to create rights for francophones and give them more control of Quebec.
Down
  1. 1. A feeling of isolation that Western Canada is experiencing
  2. 2. A organization with the purpose to preserve culture, ex. museums.
  3. 5. A movement to the separation of a smaller group (often marginalized) from a larger dominant group.
  4. 7. A Quebecois political party that utilized terrorism in an attempt to free Quebec from Canada to form their own country.
  5. 9. A movement of Western Canada's province to separate from Canada in response to alienation.