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The First World War begins
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Immigration legislation Act passed in 1918 and in 1919. This led many immigrants from India to come.
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When Prime Minister Borden extended the vote, in March 1918, women who were over the age of 21 were allowed to vote except for Chinese and East Indian women.
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The First World War ends
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Germany surrenders and the armistice was signed.
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Residential schools were for Inuit, Metis, and the First Nations ages from 7 to 15. These kids were forced to go to residential schools and were abused physically and sexually. These horrible problems gave them traumatic memories.
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Housewives were able to reduce their workload lighter than before because of new appliances that came in at their household.
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The seven artists committed publicly that they would be painting distinct Canadian form of art. They created paintings that would capture the Canadian landscape.
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First Sikh woman came to Canada to live as an immigrant. (Don't know who the first Sikh Woman is)
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Insulin was discovered by Frederick Banting and his colleague. This saved a lot of lives who were and is suffering from diabetes.