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McClung faught for womens suffrage and right to vote. At this time this made social changes. This is important today because woman canvote.
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All alcoholic beverages were banned from being manufactured, sold or consumed. The effects of prohibition included less deaths because of cirrhosis in the liver, but also cause much more illegal traficking. Seeing the effects alcohol had on human physical and mental health made Canadians more aware today.
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An influenza epidemic, known as the Spanish Flu was a world wide disaster. This epidemic killed aproximately 20 and 40 million people and over one year it caused death to more people than those in WWI. This epidemic is still the worst known in history.
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All workers in Winnipeg took part in a strike as they wished for higher wages. At this time 30,000 workers had left their jobs. To this day, the Winnipeg General Strike is the largest strike in canadian history.
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First group of 7 art gallery oppenendndn
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At this time Ford had began producing large amouts of model T vehicles. These now had electric starts and did not need to be cranked.This made life at the time much easier for model T owners. This was a step in revolution leading to todays vehicles.
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William Lyon Mackenzie King representing the Liberal Party begins as Canadian Prime Minister. To this day King is the longest serving PM having served three terms in office almost 22 years.
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Frederick Banting, a doctor at the time discovered a medical break through. The discovery of insulin saved many people from dying of diabetes the time. Today insulin is still used.
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Emily Murphy fought against the Canadian Law. She was the first British woman become a judge and was fighting for womans rights. This created many social changes at the time and allowed Canadian women to have the equality they do today.
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In 1928 passenger planes became more common. This enabled another method of transportation. This impacted today as air travel is very commonly used.
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On this date the U.S. stock market crashed, sending Canadians into depression. This created poverty and suffering across the country. Today this is still known as the worst depression in Canadian history.
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On this day soup kitchens began spreading over the country. This saved many suffering people.
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A speach was given to the Canadian public by William Mackenzie King (liberal) stating no "five-cent piece" would be given to conservative provinces.
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At this time a series of dust storms ripped across the prarie lands and caused severe damage. These storms ruined many homes and destroyed much farm land while many families had to vacate. This still remains the worst of dust storms.
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March 23, 1933 an act was passed after federal elections allowing Adolf Hitler to reign power.
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300 unemployed workers coming from relief camps begin protesting. This left one RCMP officer dead.
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The Canadian Broadcasting Corperation becomes nations television and radio broadcasting station. At this time CBC allowed people across the country to stay informed and connected. Today CBC is the number on broadcasting company in the country
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26 000 Jewish people were looking to flee Germany and saw this ship as an escape. They boarded expecting never to see Germany again, but were fooled. The hopes of many people were let down.
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Camps of thousands of unemployed men began their march eastward to Ottawa in protest. At this time this affected the parliment as Bennett lost many supporting seats.