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Company of Young Canadians : ウィキペディア英語版 | Company of Young Canadians The Company of Young Canadians (CYC) was a short-lived Canadian youth program sponsored by the Canadian federal government, which existed from 1966 to 1977.〔(nd) (Population Report ). Canada Public Service Agency. Retrieved 7/7/07.〕 It was inspired by the U.S. Peace Corps, but was designed to be run autonomously without government direction.〔(nd) (Company of Young Canadians Fond ). McMaster University. Retrieved 7/7/07.〕 It generated considerable controversy shortly after its founding: coordination with volunteers in small communities was poorly organized, and several of the youth involved in the program were prominent political activists. Among other things, it was accused in 1969 of harbouring terrorists by municipal officials from Montreal, including Mayor Jean Drapeau. These claims were never verified. 〔(1969) (Company of Young Canadians Accused of Terrorism ). CBC. Retrieved 7/7/07.〕 In March 1970 its administration was taken over by the federal government, and in 1977 it was formally abolished. The CYC was a co-sponsor of the National Film Board of Canada's Indian Film Crew in 1968, the NFB's first foray into Native-made filmmaking. Notable alumni of the CYC include Gilles Duceppe, Georges Erasmus, Barbara Hall, Phil Fontaine and Michael Valpy. ==References==
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