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  2. History of Canada (1945–1960) - Wikipedia

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    The Shaping of Peace: Canada and the Search for World Order, 1943-1957 (2 vol. 1982) Granatstein, J. L., ed. Canadian foreign policy : historical readings (1986), excerpts from primary sources and scholars online free; MacMillan, Margaret Olwen, and David S. Sorenson, eds. Canada and NATO: Uneasy past, uncertain future (U of Waterloo Press, 1990).

  3. 1950 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    August 7 - Canada joins a United Nations force to fight in Korean War; August 22 – August 30 - Rail workers strike shuts down much of the Canadian economy; October 31 - The oil pipeline linking Edmonton to Sarnia is completed; November 28 - Canada joins onto the Colombo Plan; December 18 - Korean War: First Canadian troops arrive in Korea.

  4. Category:1950s in Canada by province or territory - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:1950s in Canada - Wikipedia

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  6. 1953 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    October 25 – Canada's first privately owned television station, CKSO, broadcasts in Sudbury. The federal Immigration Act is amended to prohibit homosexuals entry into Canada. This amendment was repealed in 1977.

  7. Economic history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    From there the distance to Halifax and Saint John were about equal. So even though Saint John was half as far from Montreal as Halifax, the new federal policy helped Halifax outpace Saint John as the winter port for Canada. When the St. Lawrence opened in the 1950s, yet another Federal government policy killed the port of Saint John.

  8. McDonald's Over the Years: From the 1950s to Today - AOL

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    Drive-Thru History. As with any claim to being “first,” there are a few challengers, but it’s believed that the first McDonald’s drive-thru made its debut in 1975 in Arizona.

  9. Agriculture in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's evolution has abandoned subsistence techniques and now sees a mere 3% of Canada's population employed as a mechanized industrial farmer who are able feed the rest of the nation's population of 30,689.0 thousand people (2001) as well as export to foreign markets. [47] (Canada's estimated population was 32,777,300 on 1 January 2007). [48]