The document summarizes key events in French-English relations in Canada from World War I to the 1970 October Crisis. It describes how French Canadians opposed Canadian involvement in World War I while English Canadians supported it, leading to the 1917 Conscription Crisis. In the 1930s, Maurice Duplessis strengthened Quebec nationalism as premier. The Quiet Revolution of the 1960s modernized Quebec's economy and reduced church influence. This led to the rise of the separatist PQ party under Rene Levesque and terrorist groups like the FLQ. Their actions, including kidnappings in 1970, prompted Trudeau to invoke the War Measures Act.