<p>The year 1968 in Canada was an extraordinary one,unlike any other in its frenetic pace of activities andtheir consequences for the development of a newnational consciousness among Canadians. </p><p>It was a year when decisions and actions, both inCanada and outside its borders, were thick andcontentious, and whose effects were momentous andfar-reaching. It saw the rise of Trudeaumania and thebirth of the Parti Québécois; the articulation of thenew nationalism in English Canada and an alternativevision for Indigenous rights and governance; a series ofpublic hearings in the Royal Commission on the Statusof Women; the establishment of the Canadian Radioand Television Commission, nation-wide Medicare andCanLit; and a striving for both a new relationship withthe United States and a more independent foreignpolicy everywhere else. And more. Virtually no segmentof Canadian life was untouched by both the turmoiland the promise of generational change.</p><p><i>Published in English with chapters in French.</i></p>