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Trudeau's and War
Schreyer sometimes favoured policies distinct from those of the federal New Democratic Party ; in 1970, he supported Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's direction of the Governor General to invoke the War Measures Act in response to the October Crisis in Quebec, despite the opposition of federal NDP leader Tommy Douglas.
In 1970, Deans broke with most of his colleagues by expressing support for Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's implementation of the War Measures Act during the FLQ Crisis.

Trudeau's and October
* October 26 – Garry Trudeau's comic strip Doonesbury debuts in approximately two dozen newspapers in the United States.
" ( Trudeau's use of the word " men " referred to Laporte and James Cross, a British diplomat who was kidnapped on October 5 and eventually released on December 3.
It was on October 5, 1973 announced from the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada that Queen Elizabeth II had, by commission under the royal sign-manual and Great Seal of Canada, approved Pierre Trudeau's choice of Léger to succeed Roland Michener as the Queen's representative.
* October 30-Federal election: Pierre Trudeau's Liberals win a minority
* October 26-Garry Trudeau's comic strip Doonesbury debuts in approximately two dozen newspapers in the United States.

Trudeau's and 1970
In 1970, comedians John Morgan and Martin Bronstein, who were looking for non-actors who could write and perform their own material, convinced Abbott to join the cast of the improvisational theatre revue called The Jest Society ( a pun on then-Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's famous goal of making Canada a " Just Society ").

Trudeau's and Montréal
An associate professor of law at the Université de Montréal from 1961 to 1965, Trudeau's views evolved towards a liberal position in favour of individual rights counter to the state and made him an opponent of Quebec nationalism.

Trudeau's and .
The name " Doonesbury " is a combination of the word doone ( prep school slang for " someone who is out to lunch ", that is, someone who is clueless, inattentive, or careless ) and the surname of Charles Pillsbury, Trudeau's roommate at Yale University.
The character Toggle in Garry Trudeau's cartoon strip Doonesbury suffers from expressive aphasia.
Admirers praise the force of Trudeau's intellect, and they salute his political acumen in preserving national unity against Quebec separatists, suppressing a violent revolt, and establishing the Charter of Rights and Freedoms within Canada's constitution.
Trudeau's father died when Pierre was in his mid-teens.
Lalonde asserts that Trudeau's later intellectual development as an " intellectual rebel, anti-establishment fighter on behalf of unions and promoter of religious freedom " came from his experiences after leaving Quebec to study in the United States, France and England, and to travel to dozens of countries.
This cemented Trudeau's belief that Keynesian economics and social science were essential to the creation of the " good life " in democratic society.
Trudeau's first years would be most remembered for the passage of his implementation of official bilingualism.
Castro did in fact later attend Trudeau's funeral in the year 2000.
A worsening economy, burgeoning national debt, and growing public antipathy towards Trudeau's perceived arrogance caused his poll numbers to fall rapidly in the mid and late 1970s Trudeau delayed calling the 31st Canadian general election as long as he could, but was forced to call one in the spring of 1979.
In the election of 1979, Trudeau's Liberal government was defeated by the Progressive Conservatives, led by Joe Clark, who formed a minority government.
A series of difficult budgets by long-time loyalist Allan MacEachen in the early 1980s did not improve Trudeau's economic reputation.
Two very significant events for Canada occurred during Pierre Trudeau's final term in office.
Trudeau's approval ratings slipped after the bounce from the 1982 patriation, and by the beginning of 1984, opinion polls showed the Liberals were headed for certain defeat if Trudeau remained in office.
Cartoonist Garry Trudeau's Doonesbury ran several strips sympathetic to the Anderson campaign.
Turner served in Trudeau's cabinet as Minister of Justice for four years.
His positions were more conservative than Trudeau's and they drew apart.
This hampered his attempt to distance himself from Trudeau's policies and practices.
However, the Liberals ' polling data was faulty ; they had in fact not polled since May and the situation had since changed, not least because of the public uproar over Trudeau's last minute patronage.
The consensus was that Mulroney would be heavily defeated by Jean Chrétien and the Liberals if he led the Tories into the next election — ironically, the same situation that led to Trudeau's departure from the scene nine years earlier.
In many ways his social liberalism was as bold in the 1970s as Trudeau's was in the 1960s.
Trudeau's Liberals swept his party back into power in the February 1980 election with 146 seats, against 103 for the Progressive Conservatives.
Still, Queen Elizabeth II, by commission under the royal sign-manual and Great Seal of Canada, approved on January 28, 1984, Trudeau's recommendation that she appoint Sauvé as her representative.
Federal Progressive Conservative leader Robert Stanfield initially supported Trudeau's actions, but later regretted doing so.

Darkest and Hour
* John Henry ( vocalist ), vocalist in the metalcore band Darkest Hour
* Dawn and the Darkest Hour: A Study of Aldous Huxley – 1972
# Darkest Hour is Just before the Dawn ( daily strips, October 1927-December 1929 ; Sundays 1928 )
* Darkest Hour, ( CD, Metropolis Records 2011 )
* Darkest Hour ( A-F Records released Archives which is a compilation album featuring the band's first two independent EPs.
: The Empire's Darkest Hour
* SPQR: The Empire's Darkest Hour
In March, the band's recording studio was robbed .< ref ></ br > They played several shows in the United States in April, and an extensive European tour followed in June with Darkest Hour.
Melodic metalcore bands include Trivium, All That Remains, Atreyu, Bullet for My Valentine, Bury Tomorrow, Darkest Hour, Eighteen Visions, Killswitch Engage and Poison the Well.
* Archives ( Darkest Hour album ), a 2006 album by Darkest Hour
In October the band trekked North America, this time with Darkest Hour, Mnemic and Threat Signal.
The The Darkest Hour EP was their first release on SSR.
* " The Darkest Hour ", 12 " & CD ( Stormstrike Records 1993 )
The show featured performances by Slipknot, Slayer, Sevendust, Sepultura, Hed PE, Mudvayne, downset., Hatebreed, Full Devil Jacket, Famous, Amen, U. P. O., Nothingface, PPM, Cold, Relative Ash, Systematic, Six Feet Under, Candiria, Lamb of God, God Forbid, Darkest Hour, Unearth, All That Remains, Dropkick Murphys, Sick of It All, Tiger Army, Converge, The Unseen, Reach the Sky, Stretch Arm Strong, Kill Your Idols and Nashville Pussy.
* In Our Darkest Hour When All Seems Lost, Somewhere in the Fearsome Black of Night, Let Us Search for That Shining Star Which Will Guide Us Out of Our Desolation
In June and July they toured North America as part of the Summer Slaughter Tour with Necrophagist, Darkest Hour, Suffocation, Blackguard, Dying Fetus, Beneath the Massacre, Origin, and Winds of Plague.
* " Black Sun ", a song by Darkest Hour from the 2009 album The Eternal Return ( album )
* Darkest Hour
In 2011, Bekmambetov produced Apollo 18, along with The Weinstein Company, a found footage science fiction thriller, and The Darkest Hour, a science fiction film set in Moscow and produced by New Regency.
* The Darkest Hour
BotCon 2001 saw the releases of The Protoform Sessions ( featuring demos and rarities and including extended commentary from DiCola ) and Artistic Transformations: Themes and Variations, containing solo piano renditions of songs from the soundtrack, as well as another complete score on a single disc named Lighting Their Darkest Hour.

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