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Events from the year 1930 in Canada.
Constitutional amendment affects natural resources control, Indigenous peoples, parks etc. in Prairie provinces[3]
To reduce unemployment, B.C. MP wants limits on number of Japanese immigrants that are equal to those set for Europeans[4]
One Big Union organizes industrial wage workers in struggle with "those who possess and do not produce"[5]
Communist Party of Canada challenged by influence of ethnic "foreign language" organizations in its membership[6]
New Saskatchewan cancer commission will oversee education, diagnosis and treatment (with radiotherapy)[7]
Gov. Franklin Roosevelt says New York's residential hydro rates much higher than Ontario's because of private ownership of power supply[8]
School's history pageant praised for its "costumes, stage settings, music, character portrayal and general effectiveness"[9]
Young people's "Shan-a-mac" guide has romanticized stories and knowledge imitating Indigenous culture (and thus misappropriation)[10]
New to Canada, starlings inhabit barns and sing "wheezy bumptious versatile essays to the belles of the roof"[11]
Cartoon: Influenza returns with "complications and accompanying ills"[12]
Photo: annual Procession of St. Anne, Chapel Island, Nova Scotia[13]
Photo: Chris and Mary Josephine Morris putting birchbark on Mi'kmaw wigwam frame[14]
Photo: Louisiana group at White House, en route to Grand-Pré for 175th anniversary of Acadian deportation[15]