1921 in Canada

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Events from the year 1921 in Canada.

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  • The school board in Victoria, British Columbia, creates a segregated school for the Chinese population. After a boycott of the new school, the plan is scrapped.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • A study of Saskatchewan school students discovers that 56% of them are infected with tuberculosis<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Arts and literatureEdit

  • February 15 – The Capitol Theatre opened in Winnipeg.
  • March 12 – The Capitol Theatre, a lush 2,500 seat movie palace, opened on Vancouver's Granville Street.

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Deanna Durbin on the cover of
Yank Magazine, January 1945

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Historical documentsEdit

Frederick Banting speaks on his research into separating life-saving insulin from pancreas's insulin-destroying secretion<ref>F.G. Banting, "Early Work on Insulin" Science, Vol. 85, No. 2217 (June 25, 1937), pgs. 594-6. Accessed 16 June 2020</ref>

Former Indian agent says Kainai (Blood) cheated out of their land by "predatory leases"<ref>R.N. Wilson, Our Betrayed Wards; A story of "Chicanery, Infidelity and the Prostitution of Trust" (1921). Accessed 15 April 2020</ref>

Film: morality-centred story of two women factory workers in Toronto<ref>Provincial Board of Health (Ontario), "Her Own Fault" (1921), Library and Archives Canada. Accessed 22 September 2024</ref>

Witness testifies to House committee on proportional representation so that MPs "may represent the opinions of people rather than acres"<ref>"Minutes of Evidence" Proceedings of the Special [House of Commons] Committee Appointed to Consider the Subject of Proportional Representation and the Subject of the Single Transferable or Preferential Vote (April 14, 1921 and after), pg. 7 and following. Accessed 10 April 2020</ref>

Prime Minister Meighen rebuffs Opposition Leader Mackenzie King's attempt to advise on upcoming Imperial Conference<ref>Arthur Meighen, Speech to House of Commons (April 27, 1921). Accessed 15 April 2020</ref>

Prime Minister Meighen on unity in diversity in Commonwealth of Nations<ref>Arthur Meighen, "Unity in Diversity" Overseas Addresses; June–July 1921, pgs. 51-8. Accessed 16 April 2020</ref>

"Dark, gloomy, and brutal, [with] a disrespect for law and order" - Nellie McClung says movies are moral menace<ref>"Control and Censorship of Moving Pictures under Department of Education" The Edmonton Journal, Vol. 17, No. 161 (January 24, 1921), pg. 14. Accessed 15 April 2020</ref>

Film: Ontario fruit production includes young women picking fruit, storage and retail<ref>Department of Trade and Commerce (Ottawa), "Where Nature Smiles" (1921), Library and Archives Canada. Accessed 22 September 2024</ref>

Police reject pleas to bust exposed knees<ref>"Women May Wear 'Em Short As They Like" (Ottawa, Jan. 22), The Edmonton Journal, Vol. 17, No. 160 (January 22, 1921), pg. 1. Accessed 15 April 2020</ref>

"Races have awakened intense interest" - Lunenburg fishing schooner Bluenose wins international race off Halifax<ref>"The International Schooner Race" Appendix I, Sessional Papers; Second Session of the Fourteenth Parliament[...]; Volume 6 (1923), pg. 38. Accessed 18 April 2021</ref>

Christmas celebration at rural Prairie school<ref>J.T.M. Anderson, "Christmas in 'Glory Hole'" The School; A Magazine Devoted to Elementary and Secondary Education, Volume X (Sept. 1921 - June 1922), pgs. 233-4. Accessed 16 April 2020</ref>

Franklin D. Roosevelt's family cottage on Campobello Island, N.B., preserved to last year he stayed there<ref>"The Road to Campobello," Roadside Adventures, Mountain Lake PBS, Plattsburgh, N.Y. Accessed 14 December 2019 https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_113-719kdhk9 (click on Transcript Show; note: transcript not consistent with audio recording)</ref>

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