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Chapter 11 The War Measures Act: What Went Wrong
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William Tetley
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Appendices on Tetley Website ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction xv
- Chronology, 1963–2001 xxxi
- The Setting 3
- The FLQ Defined 17
- FLQ Membership 24
- The FLQ Manifesto 31
- Terrorists for Hostages 38
- The Petition of 14 October 1970 50
- Calling in the Army 59
- Apprehended Insurrection 67
- The War Measures Act and the Alternatives 80
- The War Measures Act: What Went Right 87
- The War Measures Act: What Went Wrong 93
- The Reaction to the War Measures Act 102
- Provisional Government 117
- Voices of Calm, Voices of Panic 132
- The Murder of Pierre Laporte 140
- The End of the Violence 146
- Convening the National Assembly? 152
- Was the Crisis Principally a Quebec Matter? 156
- Federalism at Work 164
- The Duchaîne Report 173
- Conclusions 185
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Appendices
- Diary, 30 September–28 December 1970 195
- The twenty-three “political prisoners” whom the FLQ wished to be released in exchange for James Cross and Pierre Laporte and their crimes 229
- Translation of “Petition of the Sixteen Eminent Personalities,” delivered at a press conference, Wednesday, 14 October 1970 at 9:00 p.m, at the Holiday Inn, Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, and published in Le Devoir on 15 October 1970 232
- Sentences of FLQ members involved in the crisis 234
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 259
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Appendices on Tetley Website ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction xv
- Chronology, 1963–2001 xxxi
- The Setting 3
- The FLQ Defined 17
- FLQ Membership 24
- The FLQ Manifesto 31
- Terrorists for Hostages 38
- The Petition of 14 October 1970 50
- Calling in the Army 59
- Apprehended Insurrection 67
- The War Measures Act and the Alternatives 80
- The War Measures Act: What Went Right 87
- The War Measures Act: What Went Wrong 93
- The Reaction to the War Measures Act 102
- Provisional Government 117
- Voices of Calm, Voices of Panic 132
- The Murder of Pierre Laporte 140
- The End of the Violence 146
- Convening the National Assembly? 152
- Was the Crisis Principally a Quebec Matter? 156
- Federalism at Work 164
- The Duchaîne Report 173
- Conclusions 185
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Appendices
- Diary, 30 September–28 December 1970 195
- The twenty-three “political prisoners” whom the FLQ wished to be released in exchange for James Cross and Pierre Laporte and their crimes 229
- Translation of “Petition of the Sixteen Eminent Personalities,” delivered at a press conference, Wednesday, 14 October 1970 at 9:00 p.m, at the Holiday Inn, Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, and published in Le Devoir on 15 October 1970 232
- Sentences of FLQ members involved in the crisis 234
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 259
- Index 265