Canadian Politics in the 1920s
Across
- 3. Weren’t pleased by the Military Service Act
- 5. A prominent Quebec Liberal Leader
- 9. Due to former soldiers and regular workers wages’ being cut
- 11. An attempt at passing a law but it does not get 50% of ballots in parliament
- 15. Political party responsible for many changes amongst political power
- 17. Movement that never became a party
- 18. Frederick Loft was their founder
- 19. Right or condition of self-government
- 20. Single biggest party in Parliament but didn’t have more than half the seats in Parliament
Down
- 1. Although they served a great purpose during the war, being of service afterwards was a challenge
- 2. New political party for the West
- 4. Right of women to vote in political elections
- 6. Placed a high value on rural life
- 7. Disease cured by insulin
- 8. He asked the opposition Conservatives to form a government under Arthur Meighen
- 10. Disease that killed millions of people
- 12. Seen the Labour Unions as a ‘Red Scare’
- 13. Longest Serving Prime Minister in the whole Commonwealth
- 14. Alberta women who raised questions against the Supreme Court
- 16. Consideration of banning by the government