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Time Line between1919 and 1939

  • Spanish Flu

    Spanish Flu
    1918 flu pandemic was a disease that spreads out fast and all over the world, it is a deadly disease that killed alots of people in the time between 1917 to 1920. The spanish flu lasted for 2 years and kill 100 million
  • Winnipeg General Strike

    Winnipeg General Strike
    The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 was one of the most influential strikes in Canadian history, it happens is because worker's paying are very low but they have to work for very long period of time so all works have gether and started the strike. But the conclusion was unsuccessful, because the companies all over the Canada can hire someone else and fire the non-working onces.
  • Prohibition

    Prohibition
    Prohibition is a word that means "Not alow" or band, it stopped the transportation, import, export and sale of alcohol and alcoholic beverages.
  • Assembly Line

    Assembly Line
    Assembly Line was an idea that invented by "Henry Ford". The assembly line's development included many inventors. It combined the idea of interchangeable parts. After 5 years of empirical development, Ford's first moving assembly line began mass production on or around April 1, 1913. The concept was first applied to subassemblies, and shortly after to the entire chassis. Although it is inaccurate to say that Ford personally invented the assembly line, his sponsorship of its development and us
  • Group of Seven

    Group of Seven
    Group of Seven was a group contain seven famous artist and landscape. They were the first to created Canadian national style painting. Tom Thomson, J. E. H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Frederick Varley, Frank Johnston, Franklin Carmichael and A.Y Jackson was the people in the Group of Seven.
  • Prime Minister:Mackenzie King

    Prime Minister:Mackenzie King
    William Lyon Mackenzie King, the 10th Prime Minister of Canada.1920s to the 1940s a Liberal with 21 years in office and he was the lonest working Prime Mister. He was trained in law and social work he was interested in the human condition.
  • Insulin

    Insulin
    During 1921, there was a new type of body sickness called diabetes. In that time no one could found out what was the cause of diabetes and lots of people die. Until 1922, the discovery of insulin was by Canadian. Doctors and reseachers discovery that people with diabetes can't have sugar or any sweet stuff.
  • Chinese Exclusion Act

    Chinese Exclusion Act
    Chinese Exclusion Act was a law signed by the United State and is a law to stop / suspend the immigration of the Chinese people. This law lasted for 10 years due to the reason chinese people has different skin color so they will make the country, United State look bad.
  • RCAF

    RCAF
    RCAF stands for "Royal Canadian Air Froce",1924, Canada's involvement with air defence, Canadian airmen flying with the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service, with the short-lived Canadian Aviation Corps, and with a small two-squadron Canadian Air Force attached to the Royal Air Force in England during the First World War.
  • Person's Case

    Person's Case
    Edwards v. Is a famous Canadian and British constitutional case where it was first decided that women were eligible to sit in the Canadian Senate. The case, put forward by a group of women known as the Famous Five. The Persons Case established that Canadian women were eligible to be appointed senators and more generally, that Canadian women had the same rights as Canadian men with respect to positions of political power.
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    Canadian Broadcasting Company, that serves as the national public radio and television broadcaster. Back to the 1900s, CBC was just a radio broadcasting compny, it is the oldest extisting broadcast network in Canada. A major concern was the growing influence of American radio broadcasting as U.S.-based networks began to expand into Canada, Until Now.
  • New Deal

    New Deal
    The New Deal is a series of economic programs implemented in the United States between 1933 and 1936. They were passed by the U.S. Congress during the first term of Franklin Delano Roosevelt as President of the United States, which lasted from 1933 to 1937. The programs were responses to the Great Depression
  • Prime Minister:R.B. Bennett

    Prime Minister:R.B. Bennett
    Richard Bedford Bennett, He served as the 11th Prime Minister of Canada from August 7, 1930, to October 23, 1935, During the worst of the Great Depression years, he losted the vote of Prime Minister and moved to England, and was elevated to the peerage as Viscount Bennett.
  • Statute of Westminster

    Statute of Westminster
    The Statute of Westminster 1931 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which established legislative equality for the self-governing dominions of the British Empire and the United Kingdom.
  • Five Cent Speech

    Five Cent Speech
    During the beginning of the Great Depression, King made a speech about how social welfare was the responsibility of the provinces, also declared that he would not give a "five-cent piece" to any province that did not have a Liberal government.