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Crispy Crunch – created by Harold Oswin in 1930. Donair – a regional variation of the doner kebab, using beef instead of lamb. Invented in Halifax, Nova Scotia around 1970 by Peter Gamoulakos. [6] Fricot – A traditional stew consisting of clams, chicken and other meats.
1930: January: the Workers Unity ... 1970: 5 October: ... History Trek, Canadian History web portal designed for children; References Bibliography ...
June 19 – 1930 Alberta general election: Premier John Brownlee's United Farmers of Alberta win a third consecutive majority; June 22 – Statue of Jean Vauquelin unveiled in Montreal's Vauquelin Square; June 29 – Eight Jesuit martyrs become the first Canadian saints
Several of these Canadian pioneers achieved enormous wealth and worldwide fame, such as Louis B. Mayer and Mary Pickford who were, in their day, two of the most powerful personalities in Hollywood. From the late 1920s to the mid-1930s, Canadian female actresses were amongst the greatest box office draws.
The technological and industrial history of Canada encompasses the country's development in the areas of transportation, communication, energy, materials, public works, public services (health care), domestic/consumer and defense technologies. Most technologies diffused in Canada came from other places; only a small number actually originated ...
The military suffered a huge decline in the 1920s and 1930s. The Royal Canadian Air Force founded in 1924, was largely a bush and float plane operation. Only in the 1930s did it acquire a modest combat capability with a handful of British Armstrong Whitworth Siskin fighters and a squadron of Hawker Hurricane fighters as the clouds of war grew ...
History of education in Canada; History of medicine in Canada; History of rail transport in Canada; Social history of Canada; Orange Order in Canada; Anti-Quebec sentiment; Acadian Renaissance; Academia. Canadian Journal of History; Canadian Historical Review; Journal of Canadian Studies;:Media; Heritage Minutes; History Trek, Canadian History ...
The arrival of the Europeans provided a new impetus for innovation and invention. The first metal works, Les Forges de St. Maurice, developed metal products for colonial use. Along with the Royal Dockyards of 1666 and 1746 in Quebec City, they constituted the first groups of skilled industrial labourers working in teams to solve the problems related to the construction of complex struc