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  Manitoba was the first province in Canada to let women to vote
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  Battle of Vimy Ridge was the first battle canadian soldiers fought for canada not britain
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  Conscription, forcing man at the age of 16+ to join the army because not enough volunteer
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  In halifax, nova scotia was bombed by two ship filled with explosive.
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  Canada had make a totally different change.Canada become a founding member of the League of Nations.
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  Workers went strike for 5 weeks for higher wages
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  running water, electric light bulb, was first used in house.
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  Insulin was invented, to control the amount of sugar in the body.
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  All the water on the land dried out and plants died, left over was all eaten by bugs. farmer was in depression
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  The stock market crashed, many people were force to Bankruptcy
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  German attack camadian verteran, to stop them deliver suppies to britain
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  British scientists developed an early rador system for planes to detect submarine
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  Women were allowed to join the air force to serve as a flying instructors
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  Baby allowance were introduced. failmies with baby can get the money from the government
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  Atomic bomb stoped japan invading china
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  1946-1964 was known as the baby bomber,United States, Canada, and Australia returned from WW2 suddenly the percentage of baby increase
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  Canada joined north atlantic treaty organization to help peacekeeping and country in crisis
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  parliament selected red and white maple-leaf flag as canada's national flag
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  english and french are the recognized as offical languages by the ferderal government
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  In Quebec english school are limited.
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  alot of people die during this crisis
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  Nunavut became a territories in canada
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  In the southeast coast of newfoundland more than 170,000 litres of oil spilled
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  Stephen harper was elected as the canada's Prime Minster, He's the prime minster for 6 years.
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  Conservative party win third consecutive term in government, and a parliamentary majority.