1930s  (1930 to 1939)
Canada's First Talkie  (1930)
Chalmers Develops Plexiglass  (1930)
Commonwealth Games Held  (1930)
Innis's Fur Trade Published  (1930)
Natural Resources Transfer  (1930)
Pablum Marketed  (1930)
War Vets' Allowance Act  (1930)
Ku Klux Klan in Alberta  (1930)
Birth of Kenny Wheeler  (Jan 14, 1930)
First Woman Senator  (Feb 15, 1930)
Natural Resource Transfer to BC  (Feb 20, 1930)
Birth of Claude Jutra  (Mar 11, 1930)
Edmonton Grads Triumph  (Mar 27, 1930)
Death of Emma Albani  (Apr 3, 1930)
LaBine Finds Uranium  (May 16, 1930)
Birth of Roy Bonisteel  (May 29, 1930)
United Farmers Win  (Jun 19, 1930)
Brébeuf Canonized  (Jun 29, 1930)
Conservatives Win Election  (Jul 28, 1930)
R.B. Bennett Becomes PM  (Aug 7, 1930)
Vancouver Symphony at the Orpheum  (Oct 5, 1930)
Birth of Micheline Beauchemin  (Oct 24, 1930)
Birth of Timothy Findley  (Oct 30, 1930)
Norway Recognizes Sovereignty  (Nov 12, 1930)
Vancouver Bach Choir  (Dec 14, 1930)
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