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The North-West Mounted Police is established to enforce Canadian sovereignty of the Northwest Territories. [64] 1 July: Prince Edward Island enters Confederation as the seventh province. [65] 3 October: Treaty 3 is signed between the Ojibwe First Nations and the Canadian Crown, surrendering lands in Northwestern Ontario (present-day) and ...
1920 Olympics. April 26 – The Winnipeg Falcons representing Canada beat Sweden 12–1 to win the gold medal for ice hockey at the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp. August 18 – Earl Thomson wins a gold medal in Men's 110 m Hurdles at the Athletics; August 23 – Bert Schneider wins a gold medal for Canada in the Boxing Welterweight at the 1920 ...
Post-Confederation timeline. 1860s: ... 1920s: 1920 - 1921 - 1922 - ... History Trek, Canadian History web portal designed for children;
1920 29 December 1921 Appointment (13th Parl.) Conservative (Ldr. 1920) MP for Portage la Prairie, MB: 11th [23] [24] Solicitor General of Canada, Minister of Mines, Secretary of State for Canada, Minister of the Interior, Superintendent Indian Affairs; Grand Trunk Railway placed under control of Canadian National Railways. 10 (1 of 3)
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was a pivotal battle during the French and Indian War over the fate of New France, influencing the later creation of Canada.. The history of Canada covers the period from the arrival of the Paleo-Indians to North America thousands of years ago to the present day.
February 24 – The Lake of the Woods Treaty works out joint Canadian-American control of the Lake of the Woods. April 13 – Women win the right to vote in Newfoundland. May 28 – Roddick Gates unveiled in Montreal. June 2 – 1925 Saskatchewan general election: Charles Dunning's Liberals win a sixth consecutive majority
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February 18 – Nicolo Rizzuto, Italian-Canadian mobster (d. 2010) February 24 Remi De Roo, Roman Catholic bishop (d. 2022) Douglas Jung, politician and first Chinese Canadian MP in the House of Commons of Canada (d. 2002) Erik Nielsen, politician (d. 2008) March 11 – Eva Von Gencsy, dancer (d. 2013) March 18 – Johnny Papalia, mobster (d. 1997)