Ranking Every Canadian Province in the 1960s
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šØš¦ Ranking Every Canadian Province in the 1960s ā Who Had It Best?
Canada in the 1960s was not one experience. It was ten provinces, each shaped by its own geography, its own industries, and its own place in a national economy that was growing fast in some places ā and leaving others quietly behind.
This video ranks every Canadian province through the 1960s ā from the cod fishermen of Newfoundland fighting foreign trawlers on shrinking waters, to the coal miners of Cape Breton watching their industry slowly disappear, to the wheat farmers of Saskatchewan gambling every harvest against prices set a world away. And at the other end, the construction cranes of Toronto that never stopped moving, the logging camps of British Columbia paying wages that built real middle-class lives, and the oil rigs of Alberta laying the foundation for a prosperity that the whole country would eventually feel.
The distance between the best and the worst was not small. And for the millions of Canadians who lived it ā it shaped everything.
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