French-English relations

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