The October Crisis, 1970 (Single lesson)

Federal cabinet conclusions

Source:
Cabinet Conclusions  October 15, 1970 AM

Ref.:
The FLQ Situation

From Library and Archives Canada RG2, Privy Council Office, Series A-5-a, Volume 6359

Reproduced with permission of the PCO

 Author:
M.A. Crowe Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet

 Subject:
Cabinet conclusions of the morning meeting of October 15, 1970 on the FLQ situation. The conclusions highlight the discussions that took place during the meeting, which was chaired by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Among the members were Ministers Mitchell Sharp (Secretary of State for External Affairs), Jean Marchand (Economic Expansion), John Turner (Justice), Jean Chrétien (Indian Affairs & North), Donald Macdonald (National Defence),  Eric Kierans (Communications), Jean-Eudes Dubé (Veterans Affairs), Horace (Bud) Olson (Agriculture), Stanley (Ron) Basford (Consumer & Corporate affairs), John Green (Energy, Mines & Resources), George McIlraith (Solicitor General), Charles (Bud) Drury (Treasury Board), and Jean-Pierre Côté (without Portfolio).

 

Questions:

1. What are the federal cabinet ministers debating?

2. Do you see differences of opinions between ministers? Which ones?

3. Cabinet conclusions are closed to the public. If Canadians in 1970 had access to them, how might the public have reacted?

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