This Governor General prevented Prime Minister King from dissolving parliament
Julian Byng
Communication was improved with the popularization of this technology
Radio
Local governments were spending money building this. Which commonly includes sewers, telephone lines, and roads.
Infastructure
On 29 October 1929 the stock market crashed. This day is commonly referred to as
Black Tuesday
This refers to the court case intending to have women classified as people
The Persons Case
This person created the Model T
Henry Ford
This is the proper terminology for the taxes placed on imported items.
Tariffs
Large deposits of oil were found in this province in the 1920s
Alberta
Many people thought they could get rich buy buying these
Stocks
Canadians were fearful of the influence from this country
The United States of America
Prime Minister King lost the election to this Conservative leader
R.B. Bennett
The ban on alcohol is called
Prohibition
People got to stop using outhouses with the popularization of this infrastructure
Indoor Plumbing
Wheat crops were destroyed by these two things
Drought and Grasshoppers
In Residential Schools speaking a First Nations language was
Banned
She was Canada's first female judge
Emily Murphy
Copies of factories from other countries are called this
Branch Plants
Economic prosperity allowed people to spend money on this
New technologies, cars, entertainment, luxury
These were kept low to dissuade people from applying for them
Relief Payments
A major step toward Canadian independence came with signing this document
The Treaty of Versailles
He is known as the first Hockey broadcaster in Canada. Famous for the catchphrase, "He shoots, he scores!"
Foster Hewitt
Fredrick Loft founded this organization
League of Indians
Fredrick G. Banting is known for this important medical discovery, which he made in the 1920s.
Insulin
People were buying stocks on credit. The proper name for this is:
Buying on margin
The Federal Department of Health was created in 1919 because of this
Spanish Influenza