VII. The Contemporary Period, 1945–2000 > C. North America, 1946–2000 > 2. Canada, 1946–2000 > 1950, June–Dec
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1950, June–Dec
 
Upon the outbreak of the Korean War (See June 25), Canada immediately rallied to the support of the UN. The first Canadian troops arrived in Korea on Dec. 19. Earlier in the year, the Canadian government had placed three destroyers at the disposal of the UN for action in Korean waters. Defense appropriations were more than doubled, and a 40 percent increase of Canada's armed forces was authorized by Parliament. The Essential Materials Act, adopted in September, gave the government extensive control over defense industries.  1
 
1951
 
Marshall McLuhan (1911–80) published his first book, The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man. He soon became the leading international expert on mass media.  2
 
1952, Jan. 24
 
Vincent Massey was appointed governor-general of Canada, to succeed Viscount Alexander of Tunis. His was the first appointment of a Canadian to that post.  3
 
Aug. 13
 
The government announced its decision to provide about $150 million in 1952 as a mutual aid gift to Britain.  4
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation opened the country's first two television stations, in Toronto and Montreal.  5
 
 
 
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