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Canadian Changing Society
      By : Kamalpreet Dhanjal
Timeline
 May15 - June 21 , 1919 Winnipeg general strike.
 1920s fashion change the social attitudes.
 January 10 ,1919 Treatment of first nations.
 May 24, 1918 women got right to vote (federal
 elections).
 1920 immigration policy
How the Changing Canadian society influencing the
            development of Canada ?



The changing Canadian society have been changed a lot in many
ways. The labour / union, immigration polices , Treatment of first
nations and minority groups have changed after the ww1 ended.
Many things changed in the society of Canada . Everything was
started to get better .
History presentation 2012 part 4 exam
Growth of the Labour / Union
              movement

Many workers and war veterans wanted better life . Unions also decided to to
form one big Union . Many Winnipeg workers were also involved with this they
had Winnipeg general strike so they could ask for better wages and and
working conditions . Many factory workers also involved in the strike . business
owners were worried . The mayor of the Winnipeg banned all the leaders and
arrested them. In the strike many workers were killed and hurt.
Result : After the strike the growth of working and living conditions were
improved . Many factory workers began making products and live happy and
peaceful life once again . Many soldiers also found jobs and made money ;
work was plentiful.
History presentation 2012 part 4 exam
Changes in Women’s Role


When the ww1 ended women ‘s roles have been changed a lot. Women boosted their
confidence and started going out for getting the jobs . Men were in the war women
took place instead of men in employment . The more opportunities were coming for
women at jobs . The population of women were also increasing at employment. Women
also got right to vote. Women were treated equally as men . Women got right to run for
election in parliament. Women’s new role of fashion was flapper . The older women
dressed traditionally , but Young women have new lifestyle and attitudes that changed
everything in normal living society. Young women wore bad cloths and they were
against the traditions and authorities .
History presentation 2012 part 4 exam
Channing immigration polices


Many immigrant came to Canada as refugees . Many immigrants also
increased the population in Canada , because of working population at jobs.
Canada is multicultural country and it accepts all the cultures . Immigrants
also faced many problems it was discrimination prejudice against them .
Treatment of first nations

The treatment of first nation tried to improved their traditional culture and religion .
Many of them could not vote . In 1919 Fredrick loft discovered the league of Indians . He
wanted to stop the government and sign the agreement to allow the natives to live on
their lands that they owned . He wanted to make legal for native people to hunt and
trap again . To improve the living conditions . Many native people had to become
Christians , because there was racism against their culture , religion . Many children
were had to live n residential schools at ages 7- 15 .They had to wear western uniforms .
Many of them suffered from physical and sexual problems.
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History presentation 2012 part 4 exam

  • 1. Canadian Changing Society By : Kamalpreet Dhanjal
  • 2. Timeline May15 - June 21 , 1919 Winnipeg general strike. 1920s fashion change the social attitudes. January 10 ,1919 Treatment of first nations. May 24, 1918 women got right to vote (federal elections). 1920 immigration policy
  • 3. How the Changing Canadian society influencing the development of Canada ? The changing Canadian society have been changed a lot in many ways. The labour / union, immigration polices , Treatment of first nations and minority groups have changed after the ww1 ended. Many things changed in the society of Canada . Everything was started to get better .
  • 5. Growth of the Labour / Union movement Many workers and war veterans wanted better life . Unions also decided to to form one big Union . Many Winnipeg workers were also involved with this they had Winnipeg general strike so they could ask for better wages and and working conditions . Many factory workers also involved in the strike . business owners were worried . The mayor of the Winnipeg banned all the leaders and arrested them. In the strike many workers were killed and hurt. Result : After the strike the growth of working and living conditions were improved . Many factory workers began making products and live happy and peaceful life once again . Many soldiers also found jobs and made money ; work was plentiful.
  • 7. Changes in Women’s Role When the ww1 ended women ‘s roles have been changed a lot. Women boosted their confidence and started going out for getting the jobs . Men were in the war women took place instead of men in employment . The more opportunities were coming for women at jobs . The population of women were also increasing at employment. Women also got right to vote. Women were treated equally as men . Women got right to run for election in parliament. Women’s new role of fashion was flapper . The older women dressed traditionally , but Young women have new lifestyle and attitudes that changed everything in normal living society. Young women wore bad cloths and they were against the traditions and authorities .
  • 9. Channing immigration polices Many immigrant came to Canada as refugees . Many immigrants also increased the population in Canada , because of working population at jobs. Canada is multicultural country and it accepts all the cultures . Immigrants also faced many problems it was discrimination prejudice against them .
  • 10. Treatment of first nations The treatment of first nation tried to improved their traditional culture and religion . Many of them could not vote . In 1919 Fredrick loft discovered the league of Indians . He wanted to stop the government and sign the agreement to allow the natives to live on their lands that they owned . He wanted to make legal for native people to hunt and trap again . To improve the living conditions . Many native people had to become Christians , because there was racism against their culture , religion . Many children were had to live n residential schools at ages 7- 15 .They had to wear western uniforms . Many of them suffered from physical and sexual problems.