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The 1920s roared

In the 1920s, a significant cultural movement emerged in Canada, driven by a desire to reflect the nation's landscapes and spirit in the arts. A group known as the Group of Seven played a pivotal role in this artistic renaissance, striving to infuse Canadian inspiration into their works.

The 1920s roared

Works Cited

Photo of Art made by the group of 7 a group from the 1920s who wanted to promote Canadian inspiration into art.

The 1920s roared

Technology Roared

Insulin was discovered in Canada by Sir Frederick Banting & Charles Best
Air travel had started to become popular and more. The phto here is of one of Canada's first airllines Trans Canada Air Lines
Now in Canada, there was an expansion of telephone lines so now 25% of homes has telephones. The photo here shows an 1920 candlestick telephone one of the first types.
The variable pitch propeller which helped to build Ac,snowmachines and other machines.

Entertainment/Arts roared

Canadian radio started to play more Canadian music. This image is of Guy lambardi and his band one of the most prominent artist in the 1920.
More Canadian films were made an Canadian actors were celebrated. The photo here is of famous actor Mary Pickford who has won may awards and is a celbrated actor.

Economy Roared

Hydro and electricity has started in Canada and tourism had increased. The photo here shows the old dam that was built in Alberta in 1920 for hydro electricity.
There was a increase in job availability due to the production of cars. The photo here shows the assembly line for cars in a factory in toronto.
There was a high demand for gas,oil,metal and paint due to cars which had increased the economy. The photo here shows the influx in demand for cars as this delarship has so much.
The Canadian government had finally started to use the potential of the Canadian shield and began to mine there. This photo shows miners mining at the Canadian Sheild.

Women's Rights Roared

Agnes Macphail was the first female senator as women now could be senators as they were considered "persons" now.
This is a photo of Agnes Macphail the first female senator who fought for women's right and could become senator due to the work of the Famous five.
Women were now allowed to have the same rights that men have in Divorce due to the perseverance of Agnes Macphail. The photo here shows the new divorce laws in Canada.
Women were now finally considered as persons under the BNA act which was sent over to the British court and finally ruled that they were women.
This image here is of the revised BNA act in 1929 wich made women "persons"
Suffrage was granted to women in 1918 and they were allowed to vote in provincial elections is some provinces. The photo shows suffragates celebrating as is was announced that women could now vote.