Word: canadianization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...horse-drawn landau, preceded by 22 lance-bearing Royal Canadian Mounted Policemen, wheeled one afternoon last week through the gates of Parliament Hill in Ottawa. A guard of honor, red jackets snug in the nippy 25° wind, clicked to attention; half a mile away artillerymen fired off the first booming 105-mm shot of their 21-gun salute...
...form of the ceremony was nearly as old as Parliament itself, but the man so honored was new. Resplendent in his red-and-silver-trimmed black uniform, tall, courtly Governor General George Philias Vanier, 71, first French Canadian to serve as the Queen's Viceroy in Canada (TIME, Sept. 21), had arrived to open Parliament. In the crowded Senate chamber, he read his first Speech from the Throne. By his side, regal in red velvet and diamonds, was his handsome wife Pauline...
Crimson coach Bob Pickett says that he has not heard too much about the Indians' activities so far this year; they may have wrestled some Canadian or New Hampshire schools, but have seen no action against Ivy League teams...
Died. Paul Sauve, 52, Quebec's longtime (1946-59) Minister of Social Welfare and Youth, who became Premier of Quebec on the death of Maurice Duplessis last September, relaxed Quebec's intransigence toward the Canadian federal government and Canada's English citizens; of a heart attack; in St. Eustache, Quebec...
...short-range jet, the D.H. 121. De Havilland Managing Director Sir Aubrey F. Burke liked the new tie-up, since he is slated to boss the combine's aviation activities. Still to be determined are the fates of the Siddeley Group's Canadian subsidiary, A. V. Roe & Co., and de Havilland Aircraft of Canada...