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ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÜ
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ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÛÛÜÜÜ ßÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜÛÛÜÜÜÛÛÝ Ûß
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Mo.iMP ÜÛÛÜ ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ßÛß
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ß ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß
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ÜÛßÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÜÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛßß
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ÜÛßÛÛÛÛÛÛÜÛÛÛÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛ ßÛÛÛÛÛ Ü ÛÝÛÛÛÛÛ Ü
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ÜÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ßÛÜ ßÛÛÛÜÜ ÜÜÛÛÛß ÞÛ ÞÛÛÛÝ ÜÜÛÛ
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ÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÜ ßßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÜÜÜß ÛÛÛÛÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÛÛÛÛÛß
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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [x]Class Notes [Americanization of ]
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[x]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [Canada. ]
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[ ]11-12 [ ]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Dizzed: 10/94 # of Words:961 School: ? State: ?
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Chop Here>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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AMERICANIZATION OR CANADIANISM
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-Many labours now had cars, radios, gramaphones etc. The railways
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had reached their golden age and lots of hotels were built.
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-Immigration flowed as steady as ever.
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-Prosperity came from U.S and their many companies and workers.
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-Canada impoted and exported much more to the U.S rather than
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Britain.
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-Companies found that they were needed in Canada.
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-The north-south access was strengthened by technology.
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-Highways to attract the American tourists developed.
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-The aeroplanes were improved and so were the telephones.
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-American investtors did not lend money as the British but opened
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branch companies in Canada.
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-Provinces became key actors in Canadian transportation.
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-Canadians wanted more education so the King goverment introduced
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the old age pensions.
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-Natural resource earning came to the prairies.
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-Prosperity was not shared equally between the provinces. Quebec,
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Ontario and B.C. were the prime winners. The Maritimes were the
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loosers.
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-Farmers of the West profited from Aaron Sapiro advice and raised
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their annual wheat pools above $2.00/bushell.
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-Most magazines came from the states and most Canadians immigrated
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there.
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-There were new American films and media in Canada.
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-Canadian resistors made a law to migrate any person that was
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interfearing with the Canadian opinions and that tried to shape
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it.
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-The group of Seven showed a distinctive American culture.
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-Groulx fought children of Quebec cinemas to stop the influence
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of American movies on them. He tried also to censor American
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imported books and magazines.
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GROWTH AND DISCONTENT
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-The munnition boards were shut down causing lots of workers to
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hunt for jobs.
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-The labour were not paid well and the veterans wanted their $2000
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bonus.
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-Employers had low profits and wanted higher authority.
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-The Russian revolution encouraged unionist ideas.
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-In Calgary, march 1919, the unions talked about a workers
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revolution in Canada just like that in Russia.
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-They wanted to create One Big Union for all workers.
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-General strike began in Winippeg with more than 30000 workers and
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swept through all Canada.
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-They wanted the right to bargain with employers.
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-Parliment made it a crime to talk about a revolution.
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-June 21, 1919, the police killed the leaders of the strike in
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Winnipeg. This was called, "Bloody Saturday."
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-In 1924, unionship slipped down very muuch.
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-In 1925, the returning veterans made up the Canadian Legion to
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talk for them.
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-Most farmers went bankrupt when they borrowed money from the
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goverment for wheat that cost $2.15, which later in a year turned
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to $3.15 in the world market.
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-Inflation re-appeared in 1917 due to too much money but very few
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goods.
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-Banks raised interest to defeat the foe.
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-They wanted the investments in the two railways to be protected,
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by giving the crs the two lines to manage but Arthur Meighn
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refused.
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-The CNR was created and this was a disaster to the Maritimes.
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-In 1921, Borden wanted to stop being the Pm because he did not
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persuade Quebec premier Lomer Gouin to take over the unionist
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party.
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-William McKenzie King replaced Laurier who died in 1919 as the
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Liberal leader He was picked because of his labour knowledge.
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-P.C's won the 1921 election on a promise to regain free trade.
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-When Britain was about to go to war with Turkey, Canada refused
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to fight until the Parliment agreed. Thus it had a new identity.
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-Automobiles and mines between 1921-1925 created jobs.
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-In Oct.1925, King lost elections but refused to resign.
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-Gave a Prosperity buudget cutting off many taxes.
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-G.G Lord Byng was the one to refuse dissolution of McKenzie
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King who resigned.
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-In 1926, the economy was booming again.On Sept. 14 1926, King won
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the elections with a majority.
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A NEW DEAL
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-In 1930, the Canadians had turned to the Conservatives because
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they thought Bennet had their cure, but Bennet failed.
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-The Social Credits wanted poverty in the midst of plenty.
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- In the 1930's the socialists developed in Canada.
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-The Canadian Commonwealth Federation called for Canadian
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unity.
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-Here are the 14 points of the Manifiesto:
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*Esatbleshment of a planned economy.
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*Control of the people through the goverment of all financial
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services.
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*Goverment owns transportation and communication.
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*Help to farmers by securing their land ownership and crop sales.
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*Import and export boards set to control trade.
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*Encourage producer and consumer cooperatives.
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*National labour code to cope with things such as unemployment.
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*Public owned health and hospital services.
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*Amendment of the BNA so that Ottawa can deal with the depression.
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*Foreign policy to promote international peace.
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*Changes in the tax laws.
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*Freedom of speech and assembly.
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*Humanization of the law.
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*An emergency program to deal with things such as the depression.
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_This made the CCF start strong towards being a third major party.
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-In 1935, Stevens left the Conservative party because he was forced
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out and made a Reconstruction Party to help farmers and workers.
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-In 1932, Roosvelt swept to power in the US. He made a new deal
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with the Americans by building dams and forming unions.
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-In Jan.3rd 1935, Bennet introduced unemployed insurance, a
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minimum wage etc.. rules to copy Roosvelt's way of getting over
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the depression.
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-Bennet then went to England for the silver jubilee of King George
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the 5th.
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_In 1935, the Regina insident took place that destroyed his
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reputition and cost him the title of being the PM of Canada.
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-The Social Credits of Alberta wiped out many smaller parties
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in the country.
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_THe Liberals took over putting the Bank of Canada under their
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control.
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-King, the leader of the opposition, still wanted low taxes and
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said that unemployment was a national problem.
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-The Royal Commision on Dominion-Provincial Relations investigated
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problems with inequality with provinces.
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-This furiated B.C, Ontario and Quebec.
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-In the Us the depression was not over. The lack of agreement
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between Ottawa and the provinces stopped the depression from
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disapearing.
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