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Canada declare war
Germany invaded neutral Belgium, in accordance with the Schlieffen Plan, linked to France, Britain declared war on Germany and canada has to declared war on Germany because Canada is not a independent country, Canada have to listen to Britain. -
Battle of the Somme
On July 1, 1916, the British launched a major attack near the Somme River in France, but the Germans were ready to fright, this battle became a terrible war. About 80 000 Canadians Soldiers fought in this battle. -
Battle of Vimy Ridge
Canadian fought at Vimy Ridge, the Canadian Corps attacked the German strong hold position at Vimy Ridge. -
The Halifax Explosion
The Norweigan ship carrying relief supplies to Belgium, At about the same time, the French munitions ship Mont Blanc exploded in Halifax Harbour killing about 1,600 people. -
WW1 Ends " The Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles was a peace settlement sign after WW1, the treaty was signed at the vast Versailles Palace near Paris. -
Group of Seven
The Group of Seven's first exhibition was held at the Art Gallery of Ontario. The Group of Seven were inspirated by the Canadian landscape, therefore they started to paint the Canadian landscape such as, rivers, lakes, mountains, and open spaces. -
Royal Canadian air force
The Royal Canadian Air Force was used for peace keeping. This is used to patrol the forest fire, be careful crossing the Canadian border smuggling, check fishing boats. -
The Winnipeg general strike " The bloody Saturday"
On June 21, which is knowing as the Bloody Saturday, strikers pushed over and set fire to a streetcar. The Royal North-West Mounted Police attacked the crowd of strike supporters. Two strikers were killed, 30 wounded and many arrested. -
Black Tuesday
Black Tuesday was on October 29th 1929, the stock was too high and poeple dont have enough money to buy the stock. This cause the stock market crash many people lost their money and jobs, -
The Great Depression
The Great Depression, an immense tragedy that placed millions of Americans out of work, was the beginning of government involvement in the economy and in society as a whole. -
The St. Louis Tragedy
In May 27 1939, about 900 Jews sailed from Hamburg. The ship was call "St. Louis", Jews was looking for a safe home far from the Nazi Germany. They come to north Canada but Canadian Government don't like Jews immigrant to Canada and turn them back. The Jews were killed when they return Europe. -
Canada declares war on Germany
In the second world war, Canada declared war few days after Britain does, because Canada wants to show other countries that Canada is a separate with Britain. Canada is a independent. -
Battle of Atlantic
In July 1, 1940 German U-boats attack merchant ships in the Atlantic. -
D - Day
June 6, 1944, 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy. -
VE Day and the frontline in Italy
German forces surrendered in Italy on April 29 1945. -
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed as a defence against the spread of communism in Europe. -
North Korea invades South Korea
June 25, 1950 - North Korean troops sweep across the 38th Parallel invading South Korea and beginning the Korean War. Canada didn't invade war in North and South Korea, but many Canadian volunteer to fought in North Korea. -
Canada and the Suez Canal Crisis
During the crisis, the Liberal government of Louis St. Laurent had, much to the chagrin of many Canadians, refused to unilaterally support the United Kingdom's position. Instead -
NOARD agreement
The North American Air Defence (NORAD) agreement was signed between the United States and Canada. Canada and the United States operate a joint network of defense radars and satellites. -
October Crisis
The October Crisis is the kidnapping on 5 October 1970 of James Cross, the British trade commissioner in Montréal, by members of the FRONT DE LIBÉRATION DU QUÉBEC. -
The Constitution Act (1982)
After Trudeau won the Quebec Referendum, he proceeded to give Canada its own constitution and Charter of Rights. Elizabeth II as Queen of Canada brought the act into effect with a proclamation she signed in Ottawa on April 17, 1982. -
The First Candian Astronauts
In 1984, Marc Garneau bacome the first Canadian in space when he joined the crew of shuttle Challenger. -
Canada - U.S Free Trade Agreement
This deal, especially in Canada, the controversy has given rise to the productivity of Canadian industry, as it is implemented on January 1, 1989, consumers benefit from efficient factories and stakeholders. -
Oka Crisis
The Oka Crisis was a land dispute between the Mohawk nation and the town of Oka, Quebec which began on July 11, 1990, About 200 Mohawks from the Kanesatake reserve march though Oka protesting plans to expand the village's nine-hole golf course to 18 holes.