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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 ...
1920: Canada is admitted as a full member of the League of Nations, independently of Britain. It joins the League Council (governing board) in 1927. Canada plays a minor role and opposes sanctions or military action by the League. The League is virtually defunct by 1939. [94] 1921 27 June 1921 until 22 August 1921
Pages in category "1920s in Canada" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. . History of Canada (1914-1945)
Pages in category "1920 in Canada" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
1920: August 28: The Pantages Theatre opens as Canada's largest theatre. 1921: September 1: The Toronto Transportation Commission is established. December 16: The Coliseum opens on the Exhibition grounds. 1922 June 13: North York is incorporated as a township. June 28: Sunnyside Amusement Park opens. November 22: The first Royal Agricultural ...
1920s – War Plan Red, a military strategy developed by the United States Army during the mid-1920s and officially withdrawn in 1939, involved an occupation of Halifax by US forces following a poison gas first strike, to deny the British a major naval base and cut links between Britain and Canada. 1928 – Halifax Forum built.
In the aftermath of WWI, Canada suffered from severe inflation. The cost of living increased by 48% between 1916 and 1918, increasing to 128% by 1920. [3] Rent, fuel, and food all saw their prices increase significantly. Many who had been working in war time industries such as munitions became unemployed.
Canada and U.S.A. agree to further defence industry mobilization at level of cooperation seen in Second World War [7] "It is the function of diplomacy to seek accommodation" - Canada and allies send in diplomats as well as military to end Korean War [8]