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1964
 
     
Canadian author Marshall McLuhan declares, in Understanding Media, that 'the medium is the message'        
1965
 
   
A royal proclamation formally establishes the new national flag of Canada      
1965
 
    
George Grant publishes an influential political tract, Lament for a Nation: The Defeat of Canadian Nationalism       
1967
 
  
Canada mounts the world exhibition Expo 67 as the centrepiece of its centennial celebrations     
1967
 
     
The US pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal is a geodesic dome by the architect Buckminster Fuller        
1967
 
     
President de Gaulle, visiting Montreal for Expo 67, proclaims Vive le Quebec libre ('Long Live Free Quebec')        
1968
 
   
Pierre Trudeau begins sixteen almost unbroken years as Liberal leader and prime minister of Canada      
1968
 
    
The Parti Québécois is formed in Canada by René Lévesque       
1969
 
    
Canadian author Margaret Atwood publishes her first novel, The Edible Woman       
1970
 
    
A Quebec government minister, Pierre Laporte, is murdered by the Front de Libération du Québec