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1968 was the year of the first successful heart transplant, and it was the year of Trudeaumania. “Reflection ’68 is exactly as it sounds --- a look back at some of the major events that made up 1968 in southwestern Ontario. All the events we’re going to recall this afternoon affected us all – either tangibly through participation and the accompanying joy, hardship, or grief, or intangibly, in sympathy or shock.”

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CFPL News Stories for 1968:

Watch - Trudeaumania Takes the Country by Storm and Sweeps Through Western Ontario Video, 1968

Trudeaumania Takes the Country by Storm and Sweeps Through Western Ontario

Watch - National Postal Strike Brings Mail Delivery to a Standstill Video, 1968

National Postal Strike Brings Mail Delivery to a Standstill

Watch - More than 500 Police, and Volunteers Search for Missing 9 Year Old Boy Video, 1968

More than 500 Police, and Volunteers Search for Missing 9 Year Old Boy

Watch - Most Severe Storm in Years Hits the London Area - Much of the City is Deserted Video, 1968

Most Severe Storm in Years Hits the London Area - Much of the City is Deserted

Watch - Most Severe Storm in Years Hits the London Area - Much of the City is Deserted Video, 1968

February Floods Cause Massive Damage and Force Evacuation

Watch - Gordon Stronach - Mayor and Former Chief Magistrate Passes Away at 59 Video, 1968

Gordon Stronach - Mayor and Former Chief Magistrate Passes Away at 59

Watch - Dr. Christiaan Barnard Talks to London Audience About Heart Transplants Video, 1968

Dr. Christiaan Barnard Talks to London Audience About Heart Transplants

Watch - Leo Boyd of Stratfordville Flies to Houston, Texas for a Heart Translplant Video, 1968

Leo Boyd of Stratfordville Flies to Houston, Texas for a Heart Translplant

Watch - The Heart of London Art Exhibition to Travel Across Canada Video, 1968

The Heart of London Art Exhibition to Travel Across Canada

Watch - London High School Students Make a Film About Shop-Lifting Video, 1968

London High School Students Make a Film About Shop-Lifting

   

National and International News Stories of 1968:

  • Pierre Trudeau wins the 1968 Liberal Party leadership convention replacing Lester Pearson. Trudeau goes on to win the Federal election with a majority government. This is the first majority government of the 60s.
  • The Art Gallery of Ontario becomes home to the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, which houses the largest public collection of works by this British sculptor. Moore's bronze work, Two Large Forms (1966–1969) greets visitors at the gallery's entrance.
  • The Mouvement Souveraineté-Association merges with the Ralliement National to create the Parti Québécois, René Lévesque is selected as the party's first leader.
  • Dr. Martin Luther King is assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. He had devoted his life to a non-violent fight for racial equality. James Earl Ray would confess to the assassination on March 10, 1969.
  • The Prague Spring is a brief period of liberation in Czechoslovakia orchestrated by leader Alexander Dubcek. The Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations are alarmed by the changes and ultimately overthrow Dubcek.
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This Was 1968 – Year End Show 1968 (excerpts)
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Reference Code: F 4396-2-1-20
Archives of Ontario

This Was 1968 – Year End Show 1968 (excerpts)
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Reference Code: F 4396-2-2
Archives of Ontario