Unified Canadians
Foster Hewitt
First talking movie
America's sweetheart
If over spent
Influenced them to spend
Canada's first woman member of parliament
Canada's first woman engineer
First woman judge in the British Empire
Growing competition from other countries
Slowed down
Largest party
Democracy
Start of great depression

Roaring 20's and Dirty 30's

Hitler and Germany

Hitler rose to power

Concentration camps

Nazis

Started WW2

Growing tensions with other European countries

Great Depression

Over-production and over-expansion

Stockpiled

Too much credit buying

Debt

Dropped 50%

Buying on margin

Canada's dependence on the United States

US economy suffered

High Tariffs choked off international trade

Trade

High unemployment rates

Hunger

Canada's dependence on a few primary products

Fish

Minerals

Pulp and paper

Wheat

Women's roles

Emily Murphy

Elsie MacGuill

Agnes Macphail

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3 leading occupations for women in 1921

Clerical operations

Servants

Teachers

Jobs that got payed less than minimum wage

Farm workers

Domestic servants

Garment piece workers

2 new laws for women

Cannot work in mines

Cannot work 12-6am

Fashion

Coco Chanel

Flapper

Economic Boom

Credit cards

Credit started

Buy now, pay later!

Cars

Car plants allowed American companies to sell to Canadians without high transportation costs

Created jobs

Women spending money

Got jobs

Magazines

Credit

Increased wages

Branch plants

America

Black Tuesday

Lost everything

New York Stock Exchange collapsed

Bankruptcy

Inventions

Radios

Cars

Assembly line

Telephones

Arts

Music

Light-hearted

To represent crazy times

Jazz age

Silly

Movies

Silent movies

Mary Pickford

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Jazz Singer

Dancing

Bunny Hop

Charleston

Radio

1923 first national radio station began

Canadian radio stations

Sports

Hockey Night In Canada

"He shoots he scores"

Golden Age of Sports

1928 Olympic Games