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Times of Turmoil

In the aftermath of significant turmoil, the government managed to keep the country economically stable and introduced measures such as the Pension Act to support veterans, widows, and their children.

Times of Turmoil

Times of Turmoil

Immigration

Socially, the gov't did not develop the quality of life for immigrants

For example, the Immigration Act did not greatly socially impact Immigrants

Bc during the Labour Unrest there was already discrimination towards non-British people. The Immigration Act in 1919 was not a surprise
On July 1st 1923, Chinese Exclusion Act passed

Banned all Chinese except students, merchants, and diplomats from entering Canada

BC discrimination was mostly directed against Asians, they were paid lower wages than other workers for the same job

Did not have a right to vote, excluded from most professions

Changes to the Immigration Act in 1919 reflected feeling of xenophobia (intense dislike of foreigners)

Compulsory for immigration to pass on English literacy test

During the war Canadians had become more suspicious and less tolerant of “foreigners” and ethnic minorities

Aboriginal Political Movements

Politically, the gov't did not protect the rights of the Aboriginals

For example, the right to vote without having their status taken away

Because of how unfairly the Aboriginals were being treated it made them want to fight back and form an organization

This is similar to the strike from the Labour Unrest bc it all started with unfair situations and workers wanting to fight back

League of Indians
In 1919 a Mohawk veteran organized the League of Indians

In response the gov’t made it illegal for aboriginal to raise funds for land claims + forming organizations

After the war the gov’t wanted to enfranchise (the veterans have the right to vote, but only if they give up their status) Aboriginal veterans

Aboriginal people who tried to live off reserves in Canadian towns faced prejudice
The gov't aimed to assimilate aboriginal children was through residential schools

Could not speak their language or follow their traditional cultural practices

Veteran and Social Support

economically, the gov't was doing well with keeping the country out of depression

The gov't was also able to earn money to give enforce the Pension Act

Socially, this event developed the life for veterans, widows and children of veterans
Because of the rent and inflation this led to Soldiers not being able to afford mortgage to farm land
The pension act was not fair and the social support didn't really help the veterans
Not that positive

Non-British subjects could not get a pension

Women could only receive a pension if they were a widow

The Pension Act was passed in 1927

Anyone who earned more than $365 a year could not get a pension

Pensioners had to have lived in Canada for 20 years

British subjects over the age of 70 were entitled to a pension

Soldier Settlement Act in 1919 offered those who wanted to farm a grant of land

Farmers found it difficult to keep up their mortgage payment

A training program to help Veterans find a job

Veterans still couldn't find jobs after the program

Veterns that found jobs found their disabilities or injuries had worsened making it difficult to work

Politics and Regional Protests

Socially, the farmers made the gov't see that they needed a change which developed the gov't and all farmers

In the future, it would impact more workers/groups

The farmers gave a voice to diverse groups across the country Which is different to when workers were not being heard during the Labour Unrest
Farmers

In the west, farmers were suffering from post-war slump

1920, farmers formed their own federal political party, the national progressives

While they did not last they showed that the traditional 2 party system was not enough to represent the diverse concerns of groups across the country

Maritime Rights Movement

Wanted the federal government to increase subsides (payment to the provinces), and help protect Maritime industries with higher tariffs (taxes on imported goods)

Winnipeg General Strike

For the time during the strike the country probably didn't do well economically bc workers were not working and earning money

It also had an crumbling industry

This event would not have happened if inflation and unemployment did not occur.

Also if workers were treated nicely and with respect

June 21st is known as Bloody Sunday, violence erupted

Committee ordered the workers back to their jobs

The crowd overturned a street car and set it on fire

The police charged the crowd and shots were fired

May 1st the building and metal trades councils voted to go on strike

For, decent wages, 8 hour days, and the right to bargain collectively for better working conditions

Influenza

This event probably didn't do well economically bc schools and businesses closed down
This event did well Politically bc the gov't kept the health of the individuals living within the country's borders with the quarantine
Due to the closed schools and businesses this may have caused the unemployment bc workers were not working
To stop the spread of the flu many closed schools and businesses
Some communities set up a quarantine
Took some years before it had a real impact but Canadians were becoming more aware of public health concerns
A federal department of health was created in 1919

Took control over nation concerns (border quarantines and child welfare)

Prohibition

Connections
Economically the gov't was not doing well bc of all the money they were losing
Bc of the illegal liquor the Canadian gov't lost a lot of money

This led to the gov't adding more hours for workers to earn back the money they lost

Causing the Labour unrest

Negative Effects
Created a new crime: people bought "bootleg liquor" (illegal liquor made and sold by bootleggers
Positive Effects
Industrial efficiency improved because fewer days were missed
Crime rate dropped and drunkenness decreased
Notes
In 1918, the Federal government banned the production, import, and transportation of liquor across the country
It was point out by women groups that grain should be used to feed soldiers instead of alcohol