Events relating to canada

Strikers in Vancouver begin the On-to-Ottawa Trek, to take their grievances to government

The loss of merchant shipping to U-boats reaches a peak in the Battle of the Atlantic, with 1.5 million tons sunk in the last quarter of the year

New Allied successes against the German U-boats provide a turning point in the battle of the Atlantic

The first of many thousands of war brides arrive in Canada, mainly from Great Britain

TheAllies celebrate V-J Day – victory over Japan and the end of the war

In their manifesto Refus global fifteen artists and authors attack the values of conservative Quebec

Louis St-Laurent succeeds Mackenzie King as Liberal leader and prime minister of Canada

Newfoundland joins Canada as its tenth province, completing the Confederation

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is set up by the USA and Canada, together with Britain and other European countries, for purposes of collective security

The Canadian schooner St Roch becomes the first ship to travel through the Panama Canal and the Northwest Passage, thus circumnavigating North America

British-Canadian choreographer Celia Franca founds the National Ballet of Canada

Canadian pianist Glenn Gould wins international fame with his recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations

John Diefenbaker heads a minority government in Canada, ending twenty-two years of Liberal rule

Latvian-Canadian dancer Ludmilla Chiriaeff founds the Grands Ballets Canadiens in Montreal

In The Gutenberg Galaxy Canadian author Marshall McLuhan develops the concept of the 'global village'

Canadian author Marshall McLuhan declares, in Understanding Media, that 'the medium is the message'

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