In 1957, Canada elected the first Prime Minister, John DEFENEVEC. I grew up in Toronto, but he is teasing because of the German name. [1] Since he grew up to be an abandoned man, he was able to lead to discrimination and inequality felt by many ethnic minorities in Canada. This article will try to answer this question: Prime Minister John DeFenbeck will help to promote equality with minority ethnic communities. . Minorities in this period were women, indigenous people, and immigrants.
In 1957, John Diefenbaker led the party to the minority government and won the overwhelming victory in 1958. Western Canadian Province - People who had supported small-scale political parties such as progressiveism and social credit had remained in the PC camp even after the conservative party failed. As before Diefenbaker appeared, it was difficult for PCs to compete with the capacity of the Liberal Party to establish collaboration with Quebec and other states. In 1984, PC leader Brian Mulroney led the party to overwhelming victory. Mulroney succeeded bringing Québec into the field of PC and combined state support and the Conservative traditional Western support base. As a result of Mulroney pursuing a constitutional amendment, the difference in Canada's identity between Western Canada and Quebec was revealed (see Meech Lake Accord; Charlottetown Accord).
On 10 June 1957, the Conservative Party finished long-term reign of the Liberal Party in Ottawa. The most important thing to explain is that conservatives chose John DEFENBECK as a leader. He brought a gorgeous and popular appeal that George Drew, his predecessor, was completely lacking. He is also from Western Canada and understands the region's dissatisfaction with Ottawa. Diefenbaker's first term temporarily reduced taxes and pensions. The new government also included Canada in the North American aerospace defense (NORAD) agreement with the United States, two years later, the Avro Arow interceptor was canceled and Bomard / missile was purchased.