In the 1960s, British North America (BNA) was characterized by a growing sense of national identity and the push for greater autonomy, paralleling Canada today as it grApples with issues of regional identity and self-governance. Both eras reflect a complex relationship between federal and provincial powers, with ongoing discussions about the distribution of resources and responsibilities. Additionally, social movements during the 1960s, much like contemporary advocacy for inclusivity and equality in Canada, highlight the ongoing evolution of Canadian society.
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