Canada: a people's history. vol. 15., Comfort and fear /
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The end of World War II signals the end of 15 years of social, political and economic upheaval. The post-war baby boom and government economic and social policies give rise to an unprecedented boom that brings prosperity and growth to Canadian communities. Meanwhile, television becomes a powerful new tool with social and political consequences. Charismatic leaders--including Diefenbaker, Smallwood, Duplessis and CCF leader Tommy Douglas --colour post-war Canada, as do such issues as Medicare, growing fears of the Cold War and nuclear conflict, and the country's growing absorption into the American orbit of military, economic and cultural influence.
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