Peacekeeping

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    The Great War

    Britain declares war on Germany, Canada is a colony of Britain which included them in the war.
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    Wartime Elections Act

    It gave the right female relatives of soldiers to vote but took away rights of voting from people born in enemy land or spoke enemy language
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    Spanish Influenza Pandemic

    After surviving soldiers came home to find out a Spanish flu cause the loss of around 50,000 Canadians with the addition of the 60,00 lost in war
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    Extended the vote for women to vote

    Prime minister extended the vote for women over the age of 21 to vote with the condition most women of colour and of other races weren't allowed to vote till the late 1940s
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    Winnipeg strike

    The Building and Metal Trades Councils in Winnipeg voted to go on strike.
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    Prohibition Law

    Prohibition was a temporary solution for a social problem during and after the war
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    First Nations Children

    Residential schools for First Nations, Metis, Inuit children and forcibly removed kids from school ages 7-15.
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    The "roaring" 1920s

    Considering the good things that happened in the 1920s it was the revolution of womanhood and gender roles
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    Independence from Britain

    The new Prime Minister made it clear that Canada would not help Britain in a war with Turkey
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    Frederick Banting

    Frederick Banting and his colleague discovered insulin and has helped changed millions of lives

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