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Events from the year 1938 in Canada.
Prime Minister Chamberlain defends Munich Agreement in "peace for our time" speech in British House of Commons[4]
President Roosevelt requests increased defence appropriations from Congress[5]
President Roosevelt says "we[...]are no longer a far away continent" in address at Queen's University at Kingston[6]
Vancouverites fail in plot to bomb Japanese ocean liner Hiye Maru[7]
Jewish Anti-Defamation League member says act on "passion for democracy" in face of world events[8]
Jewish columnist sets radio host straight on his "joke" about Jews[9]
Al Rashid Mosque, Canada's first, opened in Edmonton with Indian statesman and Hanna, Alta. mayor present[10]
With prices for necessities and product sold dictated to them, Alberta farmers form United Farmers of Canada branch[11]
Manitoba premier comments on globally higher production, lower demand and drastically lower prices for wheat[12]
Development of huge Turner Valley oil field and its significance to Canada and Empire (especially British Navy)[13]
Nellie McClung praises cooperation as solution to poverty resulting from "profit system divorced from Christian ethics" [14]
Woonsocket, Rhode Island Franco-American mill worker and his family survive another layoff during Depression[15]
Trans-Canada Air Lines will be part of multi-day international flights linking Britain with New Zealand and Australia[16]
Tides and trees, gardens and exiles are subjects of Nellie McClung's Nova Scotia travel article[17]
New wing of Kitchener-Waterloo YWCA hosts Saturday morning games, stories and handwork for girls[18]
18th century Kanien’kéhà:ka-British alliance seen as "administration" of Indigenous people versus French "encroachments"[19]