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July 3 - The Bank of Canada is formed; July 10 - Mitchell Hepburn becomes premier of Ontario, replacing George Henry; July 10 - Richard G. Reid becomes premier of Alberta, replacing John Brownlee; July 19 - James Gardiner becomes premier of Saskatchewan for the second time, replacing James Anderson; August 14 - John Sackville Labatt kidnapped
Several states, however, were worse affected when the 1936 North American heat waves and drought spells developed that year and reset records across those areas. [2] The drought might have covered between 70% and 86% percent of North America according to research studies, multiples of which set the coverage closer to the latter. [5]
Pages in category "Droughts in Canada" ... Drought in Canada; 0–9. 1934–35 North American drought; 1983–1985 North American drought; 2002 North American drought;
For Canada, real-time information on pasture conditions, on-farm surface water supplies, and several drought indices are provided in Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's Drought Watch [6] web site. The site monitors the risk and status of drought over major agricultural regions of the country and also promotes practices to reduce drought ...
The Ontario Archives was not returned to a solid footing until the late 1940s under Helen McClung. [ 4 ] The Archives moved to the Canadiana Building (14 Queen's Park Crescent West) on the University of Toronto campus in 1951, at which time it was known as the Department of Public Records and Archives.
Canada portal; This is a container category. Due to its scope, it should contain only subcategories. 1929; ... 1934 in Ontario (4 C, 6 P) Q. 1934 in Quebec (1 C, 1 P) S.
Pages in category "1934 disasters in Canada" This category contains only the following page. ... 1934–35 North American drought This page was ...
Attempts to deal with the dislocations of the Great Depression in Ontario focused on the "sweatshop crisis" that came to dominate political and social discourse after 1934. Ontario's 1935 Industrial Standards Act (ISA) was designed to bring workers and employers together under the auspices of the state to establish minimum wages and work ...