18h 47min, jan 1, 1923 y - A feeling of independence continues to grow. Canada signs the Halibut Treaty with the U.S.
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A feeling of independence continues to grow. Canada signs the Halibut Treaty with the U.S. without the traditional British signature. Mackenzie King leads the opposition to a common imperial policy at the Imperial Conference in London. Always heavily subsidized, the Grand Trunk Railway is finally taken over by the government. The federal government more or less forbids Chinese immigration on Dominion Day, soon to be called "Humiliation Day" by Chinese-Canadians.
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Canadian TimeLine by Behzad and Mann
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