VI. The World Wars and the Interwar Period, 1914–1945 > D. North America, 1915–1945 > 2. The Dominion of Canada > 1920, May 10
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1920, May 10
 
Official announcement that Canada would be represented in Washington by a Canadian resident minister; new international status; no appointment made until 1926, but treaties with the U.S. on North Pacific halibut fisheries (March 1923), and for mutual assistance to prevent smuggling (June 6, 1924), both signed by a Canadian official (Ernest La Pointe).  1
 
July 10
 
Resignation of Sir Robert Borden. Arthur Meighen prime minister.  2
Urbanization. Over 50 percent of Canadians now lived in urban centers.  3
 
 
 
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