← → Events from the year 1928 in Canada.
Supreme Court's negative decision on whether women can be appointed to Senate[6] Emily Murphy leads Famous Five in response to Supreme Court decision against women entering Senate[7] Influenza epidemic among Northwest Territories Indigenous people "spread[s] like wildfire" from Mackenzie delta to northern Alberta[8] MP Agnes Macphail calls for federal department of peace because people lack "confidence in war or in preparedness for war"[9] Guide to social hygiene combines public health and eugenics[10] Manitoba MLA explains trials of unemployment for single men and new immigrants, especially after crop failure in her province[11] Statements and petition from Quebec call on government to give settling "sons of our large families" priority over immigrants[12] M.J. Coldwell would prioritize settling "those who through[...]damage to crops and mortgage companies had gone to the wall"[13] Anglican bishop of Saskatchewan calls immigration "the foreignization of Canada [with the] aggression of the Church of Rome"[14] Backing "Protestantism, Racial Purity, Gentile Economic Freedom" etc., KKK constitution adopted by Imperial Kloncilium in Regina[15] Film clip: Brief segment of film on Coast Salish people shows Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) master weaver Skwetsiya (Mrs. Harriet Johnnie) making hat[16] "Transportation lines[...]have placed thousands [of] unspoiled and little frequented [...]fishing grounds within easy reach of [cities]"[17] Photographer Ansel Adams and other Sierra Club members' first experience of Canadian Rockies[18]