Topic spans: 1960 - 1969
1960s a GoGo
Cosmopolitan, outrageous and sexy. Pop, protest and pills. The counterculture and the global village. Canada changed in the 1960s. An explosion in the arts - and cool, confident Canadian design. Grand expressions of optimism: satellites, love-ins, and a new flag, aboriginal and women's rights, separatism and Expo 67. CBC was there.
28 television clips
Tracking space junk
Broadcast Date: Oct. 8, 1968
Major Donald Holts explains the problem of thousands of objects that may one day plummet into the atmosphere.Tracking space junk
Medium: Television
Program: CBC Television News
Broadcast Date: Oct. 8, 1968
Guest(s): Donald Holts
Duration: 2:03
Last updated:
Feb. 1, 2005
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Television
8:09
Nov. 24, 1968
CBC's Moses Znaimer grills the feminist writer on journalism, marriage and Playboy bunnies.
The Great Canadian Flag Debate
Launching the Digital Age: Canadian Satellites
Expo 67: Montreal Welcomes the World
Cold War Culture: The Nuclear Fear of the 1950s and 1960s
Marshall McLuhan, the Man and his Message
Hippie Society: The Youth Rebellion
Pot and Politics: Canada and the Marijuana Debate











Tracking space junk.
The CBC Digital Archives Website.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Last updated: Feb. 1, 2005.
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