1938 in Canada


Events from the year 1938 in Canada.

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January to June

defends Munich Agreement in "peace for our time" speech in British House of Commons
President Roosevelt requests increased defence appropriations from Congress
President Roosevelt says "weare no longer a far away continent" in address at Queen's University at Kingston
Vancouverites fail in plot to bomb Japanese ocean liner Hiye Maru
Jewish Anti-Defamation League member says act on "passion for democracy" in face of world events
Jewish columnist sets radio host straight on his "joke" about Jews
With prices for necessities and product sold dictated to them, Alberta farmers form United Farmers of Canada branch
Manitoba premier comments on globally higher production, lower demand and drastically lower prices for wheat
Development of huge Turner Valley oil field and its significance to Canada and Empire
Nellie McClung praises cooperation as solution to poverty resulting from "profit system divorced from Christian ethics"
Woonsocket, Rhode Island Franco-American mill worker and his family survive another layoff during Depression
Trans-Canada Air Lines will be part of multi-day international flights linking Britain with New Zealand and Australia
Tides and trees, gardens and exiles are subjects of Nellie McClung's Nova Scotia travel article
New wing of Kitchener-Waterloo YWCA hosts Saturday morning games, stories and handwork for girls