1920s  (1920 to 1929)
Federal Sales Tax Imposed  (1920)
First Woman Architect  (1920)
Olympic Games in Antwerp  (1920)
United Farmers of Manitoba  (1920)
Birth of Douglas Pimlott  (Jan 4, 1920)
Birth of Margaret Thompson  (Jan 7, 1920)
Canada Joins League of Nations  (Jan 10, 1920)
Most Goals in NHL Game  (Jan 10, 1920)
Treaty of Versailles in Effect  (Jan 10, 1920)
Birth of Bill Reid  (Jan 12, 1920)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police  (Feb 1, 1920)
L'Université de Montréal  (Feb 14, 1920)
Birth of Paul Gérin-Lajoie  (Feb 23, 1920)
Indians Get Right to Vote  (Feb 26, 1920)
Alberta Penitentiary Closes  (Mar 1, 1920)
Birth of James Doohan  (Mar 3, 1920)
Ottawa Senators Win Stanley Cup  (Apr 1, 1920)
Houde Murder Trial  (Apr 21, 1920)
Birth of William deWitt Hutt  (May 2, 1920)
Group of Seven Exhibit  (May 7, 1920 to May 27, 1920)
Canadian Forum Founded  (May 14, 1920)
Birth of Jan Rubes  (Jun 6, 1920)
Taschereau Becomes Premier  (Jul 9, 1920)
Arthur Meighen Becomes PM  (Jul 10, 1920)
Birth of Pierre Berton  (Jul 12, 1920)
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