There have been many issues between Quebec and the rest of Canada over the years. Trudeau believed that bilingualism …show more content…
This was in 1970 when British diplomat, James Cross and Quebec cabinet minister Pierre Laporte were kidnapped. This series of events was known as the October Crisis. The kidnappers were a group called the Front de Liberation du Quebec (F.L.Q.), they were one of the largest separatist terrorist groups in Quebec during the 1960's. Quebec's politicians and federal buildings were potential targets so the Quebec premiere Robert Bourassa asked Trudeau to send in Canadian troops to protect Quebecers. Bourassa also suggested that Trudeau implement the War Measures Act. Nothing like this had ever happened in Canada before, so the government did not really know what to do. However the army was sent in and soon after, when the situation was getting out of control Trudeau invoked the War Measures Act declaring that a state of "apprehended insurrection" exist in Quebec. Within hours of the implementation over four hundred people were behind bars. Finally the F.L.Q. was captured and the British trade commissioner was rescued. Unfortunately the Quebec labour minister was murdered in an attempt to send a message to Canadians . The Canadian government, and especially Trudeau's popularity drastically increased due to the implementation of the act and Trudeau's refusal to negotiate with the terrorists. Canadian support came almost equally from francophones and anglophones. English and French Canadians were brought together because neither of them thought that violence was the answer that they