Social Review

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  1. 5. Quebec Premier who founded the Parti Quebecois.
  2. 6. Announced Quebec's support of Meech Lake Accord.
  3. 8. Prime Minister who won the Nobel Peace Prize.
  4. 10. Resigned in protest after Meech Lake Accord.
  5. 11. Liberal Leader of Quebec after Duplessis
  6. 12. Suspends citizens rights and used during the October Crisis.
  7. 13. Revolution during the 1960s.
  8. 15. The act introduced as part of Canada's process of patriating the constitution.
  9. 16. (1974) done to review plans on building an oil and gas pipeline down the Mackenzie Valley.
  10. 17. a method used historically to deal with Quebec’s distinct culture and a formula proposed since the 1960's
  11. 19. 'Masters in our own house'
  12. 20. A government report giving information or proposals on the Aboriginals.
  13. 21. Found dead in a car trunk.
  14. 22. AKA Kitchen Accord
  15. 28. Made in 1982 and says that Canada's Constitution cannot be changed unless at least 7 provinces agree.
  16. 29. The capital and chief port of Prince Edward Island, in eastern Canada.
  17. 32. Cree member of Manitoba Legislature.
  18. 34. The act of moving from one country to a new one
  19. 35. To take control of power over a document from a former colonial colony
  20. 36. The power for a state to govern oneself.
  21. 37. The right of a colony to define laws, structures, and policies that will govern ties affairs
  22. 38. Way people are chosen for immigration
Down
  1. 1. Prime Minister who passed the Omnibus Bill.
  2. 2. PLace in Quebec where the amendment package was proposed in 1987.
  3. 3. Quebec Premier who called a provisional referendum.
  4. 4. AKA Duplesis Era.
  5. 7. chief of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation; best known for his work "My Heart Soars."
  6. 9. Encourages the expression of cultures that make up the country.
  7. 13. Was the second referendum to ask voters in the Canadian province of Quebec whether Quebec should secede from Canada.
  8. 14. Kidnapped by the FLQ, but was rescued.
  9. 18. Prime Minister who lead "Team Canada."
  10. 23. Allows Parliament to allow an act even if it contravenes the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
  11. 24. When the FLQ kidnapped Cross and LaPort.
  12. 25. Prime Minister who passed Bill C-93.
  13. 26. First Nation's claims to land based on the belief that the government did not fulfill its obligation under a treat or other agreement related to money, land, or other assets.
  14. 27. Grand Chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs
  15. 30. A vote by the people that is binding to the government.
  16. 31. Corrupt Premier of Quebec (also known for bribery).
  17. 33. AKA Red Paper 1970