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First Women Senator
Feb 15, 1930 - Cairine Reay Wilson was the first woman appointed to the Senate in Canada. -
United Farmers win
Jun 19, 1930 - In Alberta provincial elections, the United Farmers under John Edward Brownlee maintained the government they had formed since 1924. -
Conservatives Win Election
Jul 28, 1930 - In a federal election, the Conservatives won a majority with 137 seats to the Liberals' 91. The UFA held 10 and the Progressives dropped to 2. R.B. Bennett became prime minister. -
R.B Bennet becomes PM
Aug 7, 1930 - R.B. Bennett was sworn in as prime minister. -
Estevan Strike
Sep 8, 1931 - Coal miners at Estevan, Sask, went on strike for union recognition. On September 29 three strikers were killed in a clash with the RCMP. -
The Statute Of Westminster
Dec 11, 1931 - The Statute of Westminster received royal assent after being passed by the British Parliament. By establishing complete legislative equality between the parliaments of Britain and Canada, it is the closest Canada has come to a declaration of independence. -
Winnipeg hockey club wins olymic gold
Feb 13, 1932 - For the first time Canada’s hockey team faced serious competition at the Olympics, ultimately playing two scoreless overtime periods in a final game against the US. To end the stalemate, officials chose to declare a tie and award the gold to the team that had won the earlier round-robin game, Canada. -
1933 - The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission began transmitting in English and French from Montréal.
May 26, 1932 - Parliament passed an Act establishing the publicly funded Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission, the forerunner of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp of 1936. Before the CRBC almost the only programs available to Canadians were from the US. -
CCF Founded
Aug 1, 1932 - The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation was founded in Calgary. Led by J.S. Woodsworth, the CCF was the first major democratic socialist movement in Canada and went on to have a profound effect on the Canadian political landscape. -
Birth Glenn Gould
Sep 25, 1932 - Pianist Glenn Gould, who abandoned a thriving international concert career for performances using recorded-sound technology and whose work had a unique importance in music and communications, was born at Toronto. -
Dionne quintuplets born
Quintuplets, Annette, Emilie, Yvonne, Cecile and Marie aroused worldwide attention after their birth at Corbeil, Ontario, to Oliva and Elzire Dionne in 1934. They were the only quintuplets to survive for more than a few days. -
Bank Of Canada Act
Jul 3, 1934 - The Bank of Canada Act created the Bank of Canada in response to the 1933 Royal Commission on Banking and Currency. -
Bennett Outlines new deal
Jan 2, 1935 - Prime Minister R.B. Bennett began a series of live radio speeches outlining a "New Deal" for Canada. -
Ottawa Agreements
Jul 20, 1932 - Canada and Commonwealth countries signed 12 bilateral trade agreements in Ottawa providing for mutual tariff concessions and certain other commitments.