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Unit Six: Canada Matures: Growth in the Post-War Period (1945-1970) 6.4: Canada’s role on the international stage: emergence as a “middle power”, involvement in international organizations

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Unit Six: Canada Matures: Growth in the Post-War Period (1945-1970)

6.4: Canada’s role on the international stage: emergence as a “middle power”,

involvement in international organizations

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Canada and the Cold War From 1945-1969

• The World at the End of WW2– Cold War: the contest for

international advantage between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.; conducted by diplomacy, economic measures, propaganda and a nuclear arms race. The ‘west’ feared the spread of Soviet communism, the ‘east’ feared American invasion.

– During the Cold war Canada was a “middle power”. Smaller than a great power but wealthier and more powerful than smaller or poorer nations.

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Canada and the Cold War From 1945-1969

• The North Atlantic Treaty Organization:– NATO was formed in 1949 as a

defensive alliance against the spread of Soviet communism into Western Europe.

– Founding members were Canada, the US, Britain and France.

– An attack against one member was considered an attack against them all.

– Canada initially sent an army brigade to West Germany and air force division to France.

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Canada and the Cold War From 1945-1969

• The Warsaw Pact

– Formed by the Soviet Union in 1955 as a response to NATO

– Members included all Soviet countries except Yugoslavia

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Canada and the Cold War From 1945-1969

• The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)– In October 1962, the Americans photographed missile bases being

constructed in Cuba, only 140km from Florida.

– The US (Kennedy) started a naval blockade of Cuba, to prevent Soviet ships carrying nuclear missiles from reaching Cuba.

– After some very tense negotiations, the Soviets (Khrushchev) backed down and recalled their ships. The world had barely escaped nuclear war.

– All other NATO allies responded quickly to the situation but Canada (Diefenbaker) did not. The Americans were furious at this slow response.

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The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)

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The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)

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The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)

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Canada and the Cold War From 1945-1969

• The Cold War and the Everyday Lives of Canadians

– Canadians lived in constant fear of nuclear war.

– Many schools (including mine) had regular air raid drills.

– Governments and ordinary people built bomb shelters.

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Canada and the Cold War From 1945-1969

• Banning the Bomb– By the 1960s many people in

Canada were marching in protest of nuclear weapons, and demanded that Canada not support any nuclear weapon policies

– Canada never ‘officially’ owned nuclear weapons, but American ones were stationed on our soil.

Bomarc Missile, 1961-72

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Canada and the Cold War From 1945-1969

• Détente= easing of tensions.– After the Cuban missile crisis,

the US and the Soviets began talking more.

– In 1968, they agreed to stop helping non-nuclear countries to develop such weapons.

– The fall of the Soviet Union in 1989 signalled the end of the cold war.

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From League of Nations to United Nations

• The United Nations was created in April 1945 by 50 countries, including Canada. Its goals included:

• bring an end to war

• encourage co-operation

• improve standards of living

• promote human rights

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From League of Nations to United Nations

• Some of the UN's main agencies are:– UNICEF (UN International Children’s

Emergency Fund.– WHO: World Health

Organization– ILO: International Labour

Organization– UNESCO: UN Educational,

Scientific and Cultural Organization

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UN Declaration of Human Rights (1948): a sample...

• -everyone is born free and equal

• -everyone has the right to life, liberty, and freedom from fear and violence

• -everyone has the right to protection under the law without discrimination

• -everyone has the right to equal pay for equal work

• -everyone has the right to an education

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Peacekeeping(a Canadian 'invention', thanks to Lester B.

Pearson):• any UN military action to separate hostile

forces, maintain truces and get food to hungry people

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The Korean War (1950-1953)• Started when Soviet-backed,

Communist North Korea invaded US-backed, democratic South Korea on June 25, 1950

• The UN responded by sending a force made up of 32 countries, led by the US to help South Korea.

• Canada sent about

34 000 soldiers to Korea; 516 died and 1032 were wounded

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The Suez Crisis (1956)• Occurred when Egyptian President

Nasser seized the Suez Canal from the French/English company that controlled it.

• Britain, France and Israel attacked• The Soviet Union declared support

for Egypt and the world seemed to be on the brink of world war.

• Lester Pearson suggested that a UNEF (UN Emergency Force) be positioned between the opposing forces until a solution could be worked out.

• It was the start of peacekeeping and Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize for his idea in 1957.

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Cyprus (1964-1993)

• Occurred when a conflict between the Greek majority and the Turkish minority got out of hand.

• Canada sent a

‘3-month’ peacekeeping force which stayed until 1993, cost over $600 million and 30 Canadian lives.