1920 in Canada

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{{Year in Canada|1920}}

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Events from the year 1920 in Canada.

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Arts and literature

Sport

1920 Olympics

Births

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Historical documents

Guide to improving your community by understanding its needs and resources

[https://fishercollections.library.utoronto.ca/islandora/object/broadsides%3ACAP01064 The Citizens' Research Institute of Canada, Community Engineering] (1920). Accessed 10 April 2020

Indigenous father asks for return of son from residential school after other son dies by suicide and he is not informed before boy's burialLetters from Paul J. Stanislaus (August 22, 1920) and Williams Lake Indian Agent (September 7, 1920), "School Files Series - 1879-1953 (RG10) -- c-8762," [https://archive.org/details/School_Files_Series-RG10_c-8762/page/n2115/mode/2up frame 2116] Library and Archives Canada. Accessed 29 November 2024

Funding is "not sufficient to meet our needs in buying food," and Indian residential school lacks enough garden space to make up for itLetter of John T. Ross (July 21, 1920), National Archives of Canada, in Denise Hildebrand, [https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/bitstream/handle/1993/3830/Hildebrand%2c%20Staff%20perspectives.pdf Staff Perspectives of the Aboriginal Residential School Experience: A Study of Four Presbyterian Schools, 1888-1923] pg. 160. Accessed 10 June 2021

TB patient must follow sanatorium stay with home treatment and lifestyle change, including "winter living out of doors"[https://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.com_HOC_1304_1_1/149?r=0&s=1 "Proceedings and Minutes of Evidence"] (April 22, 1920), Pensions, Insurance and Re-Establishment; Proceedings of the [House] Special Committee[....], pgs. 141-2. Accessed 15 October 2020

Anti-vaccination group seeks "judicial recognition [that] every freeman owns his own body"[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_t1381/1714 Correspondence relating to An Appeal to the Imperial Authorities by The People's Anti-Vaccination and Medical Freedom League of B.C.] Accessed 6 June 2021

Professor calls for better obstetrics training to lower high rate of injury to mothers{{cite journal |last1=Ferguson |first1=Robert |title=A Plea for better Obstetrics |journal=Canadian Medical Association Journal |date=October 1920 |volume=10 |issue=10 |pages=901–904 |pmid=20312355 |pmc=1523944 }}

School improvements in Nova Scotia include hot lunches, stove polish and pencil sharpeners{{cite journal |title=School Improvement |journal=Journal of Education |volume=6 |issue=5 |date=January 20, 1920 |page=41 |url=http://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_05112_77/41 }}

Advocacy magazine says present civil servant compensation amounts to economic slavery[http://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_06848_296/4?r=0&s=2 "Economic Slavery"] The Civilian, Vol. XIII, No. 12 (November 1920), pg. 1. Accessed 10 April 2020

Wood Gundy co-founder insists on Christianity in global business[http://speeches.empireclub.org/62162/data?n=75 "The Forward Movement"] The Empire Club of Canada Addresses, pgs. 20-35. Accessed 9 April 2020

Nellie McClung wants newspaper articles about "heroism, generosity, neighborly kindness" more than crime storiesNellie L. McClung, [http://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_06912_252/6?r=0&s=4 "The Newspaper of the Future"] The Western Home Monthly (December 1920), pg. 3. Accessed 10 April 2020

Stepmother of murdered child is sentenced to death[https://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/gagnon/archives/newspaperormagazinearticle/157en.html "La justice humaine venge l'enfant martyre"] (translated), La Presse (April 22, 1920), pg. 1. Accessed 6 April 2020

Disposition, care and management of general purpose Canadian horse breed known for its enduranceGus. Langelier, [https://archive.org/details/cihm_85547/page/n4/mode/1up The French-Canadian Horse] Department of Agriculture Dominion Experimental Farms, Bulletin No. 95, Regular Series (1920). Accessed 10 April 2020

Witness before Senate committee on Hudson Bay envisions 50 million domestic reindeer on northern pasture, and muskox ranching too[https://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.com_SOC_1304_1_1/39?r=0&s=1 "Extract from the Evidence of Mr. V. Stefansson, Arctic Explorer"] Report of the Special Committee[...]on the Navigability and Fishery Resources of Hudson Bay and Strait (June 4, 1920), pgs. 33-4. Accessed 5 October 2020

Lawrence Lambe finds Hadrosaur fossil "Edmontosaurus" in good condition near Red Deer River, AlbertaLawrence M. Lambe, [http://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.82418/3?r=0&s=1 "The Hadrosaur Edmontosaurus from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta"] Department of Mines - Canada, Geological Survey, No. 102, Geological Series (1920). Accessed 10 April 2020

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