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  2. 1920 in Canada - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Timeline of Canadian history - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Category:1920s in Canada - Wikipedia

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    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)

  5. Category:1920 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    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. ...

  6. Timeline of Toronto history - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Timeline of Halifax, Nova Scotia history - Wikipedia

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    1920s – War Plan Red, a military strategy developed by the United States Army during the mid-1920s and officially withdrawn in 1939, involved an occupation of Halifax by US forces following a poison gas first strike, to deny the British a major naval base and cut links between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.

  8. Canadian Labour Revolt - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. 1950 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    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]