← → Events from the year 1922 in Canada.
With words like "hypocrisy" and "criminal disregard," Peter Bryce outlines his efforts to end government inaction on Indigenous health[4] Letter criticizes failure to assist homeless veterans in Montreal[5] Dominion Veterans' Alliance calls for no fishing licences to "Orientals" (unless veterans of France) and exclusion of "alien Asiatics"[6] Observations of artist Mary Riter Hamilton, returned from painting tour of First World War battlefields[7] "A stalwart peasant in a sheep-skin coat, born on the soil,[...]is good quality" - Clifford Sifton's idea of good choices for agricultural immigration[8] Sifton speaks on Canada's conflicted status as both sovereign country and British dominion[9] Tight money causes U.S. farmers to consider Canada[10] Call for return of Wheat Board to help near-bankrupt western farmers forced to sell wheat below world price[11] B.C.
MP claims canneries favour Japanese Canadians to exclusion of whites, but cannery president says whites are just lazy[12] Film: manufacturing process at automotive plant near Toronto[13] First human insulin trial on young diabetes patient is encouraging[14] Article about Jews who made Quebec "the cradle of Jewish political emancipation in the British Empire"[15] Sen. Raoul Dandurand advises colleagues to keep Senate non-partisan, without "victors and vanquished"[16] At its founding convention, Canadian Trotskyist tells Workers Party of Canada it will unify labour for international revolution[17] Call for women to fight capitalism, "the home-wrecker"[18] Premier details origins and successes of prohibition in Ontario[19] Film: creating playgrounds and recreation centres for child supervision[20] Article reports activities of arsonist ghost in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia[21] Mysterious wreck in upper St. Lawrence River may be British warship[22]