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Postwar Canada: Femine curves are back

War is over, victory savoured. Now what to do with jobless soldiers streaming home? And how to get women out of the factory and back to the hearth? Such postwar fears evaporated as the economy boomed, a surge of immigrants transformed an increasingly confident nation and the social safety net began to take shape. In what's now viewed as a golden age, modern Canada was born.


Medium: Radio
Program: Overseas Extra
Broadcast Date: Feb. 24, 1946
Host: George Bow, Jeannie Evans
Reporter: Chris Foley
Duration: 2:27

Last updated: March 30, 2012

Page consulted on August 22, 2012

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