| A | B |
| War Measures Act | Takes away the civil rights of all Canadians. It makes membership in the FLQ, a criminal offence and bans political rallies. |
| Official Languages Act, Bill 22 | A bill introduced to proclaim French the official language of the civil service in Quebec. |
| Bill 101 | Introduced in 1977, as one of the first steps the Parti Quebecois took was to pass the controversial language bill. |
| Alliance Quebec | English-speaking Quebeckers and members of immigrant communities who were outraged by Bill 101 formed this group. |
| Sovereignty Association | Levesque knew that only a minority wanted outright independence, so he proposed this association. |
| Constitution Act 1982 | The British North America Act was officially changed to the CA, because Canada wanted a status all their own, away from the British ties that they had. |
| Multiculturalism | Refers to a society in which many different cultural groups live together. The government’s policy of multiculturalism came out of the crisis in French-English relations. |
| Immigration Act of 1978 | This had three major objectives. The first was to attract people who would “promote the domestic and international needs of Canada”. |
| Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) | Established 1968, this used broadcasting licenses to Canadian-owned companies. It made sure that 30 percent of the music was played on am radio was Canadian rooted. |
| Canada-Russia Summit Series | In 1972, the Russians dominated hockey, a sport that was thought of as completely Canadian. |
| Heritage Canada Foundation | In 1973 the federal government established this organization. Its goal was to preserve and educate people about significant historic, architectural, natural and scenic sites in Canada. |