Wikibooks: Canadian LGBT History/Post-WWII Canada/Overview

=Post war Era 1945–1960= Main History of Canada (1945–1960) Prosperity returned to Canada during the Second World War and continued in the proceeding years with the development of [[universal health care]] [[old age pensions]] and [[veterans pensions]]. cite web url=https //www.thecanadianencycloped...

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Summary:=Post war Era 1945–1960= Main History of Canada (1945–1960) Prosperity returned to Canada during the Second World War and continued in the proceeding years with the development of [[universal health care]] [[old age pensions]] and [[veterans pensions]]. cite web url=https //www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/second world war wwii title=World War II. section Cost and Significance publisher=The Canadian Encyclopedia date=May 13 2015 accessdate=August 23 2019 cite web url=http //www.multiculturalcanada.ca/Encyclopedia/A Z/i11/2 title=Migration #124 Multicultural Canada publisher=Multicultural Canada year=2008 accessdate=2010 08 23 The financial crisis of the Great Depression had led the [[Dominion of Newfoundland]] to relinquish responsible government in 1934 and become a [[crown colony ruled]] by a British governor. cite web title=Dominion of Newfoundland url=http //fcinternet.hwdsb.on.ca/~nathan.tidridge/S010EAA85.48/Dominion%20of%20Newfoundland.pdf format=PDF publisher=Hamilton Wentworth District School Board year=1999 accessdate=2010 04 13 In 1948 the British government gave voters three [[Newfoundland Referendum]] choices remaining a crown colony returning to Dominion status (that is independence) or joining Canada. Joining the United States was not made an option. After bitter debate Newfoundlanders voted to join Canada in 1949 as a province. cite journal last1 = Karl Mcneil first1 = Earle year =1998 title = Cousins of a Kind The Newfoundland and Labrador Relationship with the United States url = journal = American Review of Canadian Studies volume = 28 issue = page = [[left thumb The [[Avro Canada CF 105 Arrow]] (Recreation).]] The foreign policy of [[Canada during the Cold War]] was closely tied to that of the United States. Canada was a founding member of [[NATO]] (which Canada wanted to be a transatlantic economic and political union as well The Economist May 9–15 2009 pg 80 A 60 year old dream ). In 1950 Canada sent combat troops to Korea during the [[Korean War]] as part of the United ...