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French - English Relations E207A0DE-BE37-416D-9542-64D91D665368, T,…
French - English Relations
The Language Crisis
The Official Languages Act, 1969
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October Crisis
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Began on October 5th, 1970
This Crisis Took Place in Montreal, Quebec
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Timeline (1963 - 1980)
March 01, 1963. Founding of the FLQ
April 01, 1963. Bombs in Montreal
April 16, 1963. Manifesto Published
April 20, 1963. Killing of Security Guard
May 17, 1963. Westmount Mailbox Bombings
May 19, 1963. Rewards Offered
JUNE 12, 1963. 18 FLQ Members Arrested after Military Faction Formed
OCTOBER 01, 1963. First FLQ Publication
OCTOBER 07, 1963. Four FLQ Members Plead Guilty
AUGUST 29, 1964. International Firearms Robbery
JULY 28, 1965. CIBC Building Bombed
MAY 05, 1966. Mail Bomb Kills Secretary
JULY 14, 1966. FLQ Member Killed
APRIL 15, 1967. FLQ Publication Replaced
MAY 15, 1968. Publication of Nègres blancs d'Amérique
JUNE 25, 1968. Liberal Party Wins Election
OCTOBER 13, 1968. Parti Québécois Founded
APRIL 20, 1968. Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau
OCTOBER 14, 1968. Attempted Bombings of Political Parties
NOVEMBER 22, 1968. Eaton’s Store Bombed
DECEMBER 31, 1968. Four Bombs
FEBRUARY 13, 1969. Stock Exchange Explosion
MARCH 03, 1969. Pierre-Paul Geoffroy Arrested for Bombings
APRIL 29, 1970. Quebec Provincial Election
JUNE 24, 1970. National Defence Headquarters Bombed
JULY 12, 1970. Bank of Montreal Bombing Attempt
MAY 05, 1969. FLQ Members Hijack Plane
SEPTEMBER 29, 1969. Montreal Mayor’s Home is Bombed
OCTOBER 06, 1970. Governments Respond
OCTOBER 07, 1970. Police Raids
OCTOBER 08, 1970. Manifesto Read on Radio-Canada
OCTOBER 05, 1970. Kidnapping of James Cross — October Crisis Begins
OCTOBER 10, 1970. Kidnapping of Pierre Laporte
OCTOBER 12, 1970. Conflicting Communiqués
OCTOBER 13, 1970. “Just Watch Me”
OCTOBER 09, 1970. FLQ Extends Deadline
OCTOBER 14, 1970. Negotiations Resume
OCTOBER 11, 1970. Tensions Intensify
OCTOBER 15, 1970. FLQ Rally
OCTOBER 15, 1970. Troops in Montreal
OCTOBER 18, 1970. Police Issue Warrants
OCTOBER 16, 1970. War Measures Act Invoked
OCTOBER 17, 1970. Laporte Found Dead
OCTOBER 26, 1970. Appeal from Cross’s Wife
OCTOBER 25, 1970. Montreal Municipal Elections
NOVEMBER 02, 1970. Reward Offered
OCTOBER 20, 1970. Laporte’s Funeral
NOVEMBER 06, 1970. Bernard Lortie Arrested
NOVEMBER 13, 1970. 46 People Charged
NOVEMBER 21, 1970. Cross Still Alive
APRIL 11, 1980. Pierre-Paul Geoffroy Paroled
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