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Timeline with attitude - Justin Su

  • Ranking #2: Canada joins WW1 (August 4, 1914)

    Ranking #2: Canada joins WW1 (August 4, 1914)

    The beginning of Canada’s glory and international standing.
  • Ranking #3: Battle of Vimy ridge (April 9-12, 1917)

    Ranking #3: Battle of Vimy ridge (April 9-12, 1917)

    Canada wins a battle many greater nations failed to win, gains influence and status over the war.
  • Ranking #4: Canada's 100 days (August 8 - November 11, 1918)

    Ranking #4: Canada's 100 days (August 8 - November 11, 1918)

    Canada plays a leading role in the last few battles of WW1 and is internationally recognized.
  • Ranking #6: Automobiles (1920's)

    Ranking #6: Automobiles (1920's)

    Revolutionary vehicle made and introduced to Canada, made an everlasting impact to our lives
  • Ranking #8: Hollywood (1920's)

    Ranking #8: Hollywood (1920's)

    Many, if not all Canadian film industries were dominated by Hollywood as a result of Americanization. Other countries who were also threatened by Americanization quickly put restrictions on those movies unlike Canada.
  • Ranking #10: Indian Act (1876-1920's)

    Ranking #10: Indian Act (1876-1920's)

    This event was probably had the least progress in all of Canada's history. It may have even held Canada back due to the fact that the indigenous were the original inhabitants of the land and this act is purely evil.
  • Ranking #9: Ku Klux Klan/KKK (1920's)

    Ranking #9: Ku Klux Klan/KKK (1920's)

    An extremist group with motives revolving around white supremacy, causing multiple fatal incidents throughout the 1920's. Many minority communities had their lives ruined by the KKK and they had so much influence and power they even overthrew the premier.
  • Ranking #5: Insulin(November 7th, 1920)

    Ranking #5: Insulin(November 7th, 1920)

    A cure finally created to combat diabetes, which was severe and lethal prior to this invention.
  • Ranking #7: Chinese exclusion act (July 1, 1923)

    Ranking #7: Chinese exclusion act (July 1, 1923)

    An act passed on July 1st, 1923 that put a restriction on Chinese immigrants in Canada. This was the result of fear of less jobs, lower pay and possibly being dominate dby a different race. If I could rank this any lower, I would, but rank 10 is already reserved.
  • Ranking #1: Canada gains autonomy (December 11, 1931)

    Ranking #1: Canada gains autonomy (December 11, 1931)

    Canada finally gains true independence.