Across
- 2. City where 1918 conscription riots happened
- 5. Increased between French and English Canadians in 1917
- 8. Prime Minister during the October Crisis
- 11. Law used in 1970 to suspend civil liberties
- 16. Coalition party that supported conscription
- 18. Some English Canadians reacted with this to the new law
- 19. Quebec cabinet minister kidnapped by FLQ
- 21. Declined in 1916, leading to forced enlistment
- 24. British diplomat kidnapped by FLQ
- 27. Official Languages Act aimed to unify Canada under this system
- 28. 1969 law making English and French equal in government
- 29. Violent protest in Quebec City against conscription
Down
- 1. Goal of the Official Languages Act
- 3. Laurendeau-Dunton group that studied language inequality
- 4. Report found French Canadians were at this in federal jobs
- 6. About 497 people jailed without charges during the crisis
- 7. Social and cultural shift in Quebec before 1969
- 9. Over 380,000 men applied for this during the crisis
- 10. Military was sent to streets of Quebec during crisis
- 12. French Canadians felt these were violated in 1970
- 13. Prime Minister who passed the Military Service Act
- 14. Policy promoted to serve both language groups
- 15. Law that forced men aged 20–45 to enlist
- 17. Military draft law passed in 1917 during WWI
- 20. French Canadians felt more of this after the 1969 Act
- 22. October Crisis increased this in Quebec
- 23. What many French and English Canadians still felt despite changes
- 25. Group that used violence to fight for Quebec independence
- 26. FLQ used this method as part of their campaign
