1867 to 1899 1900 to 1930
History of Quebec
1931 to 1959


This section of the Timeline of Quebec history concerns the events between the beginning of the 20th century and the Westminster statute.

Table of contents
1 1900s
2 1910s
3 1920s
4 1930s

1900s

1910s

  • 1912 - The Parliament of Canada extends the northern boundary of Quebec to Hudson Strait by passing The Boundaries Extension Act.
  • 1912 - Ontario limits the teaching in French to grades one and two of elementary school with Regulation 17.
  • 1914 - Beginning of First World War.
  • 1916 - English becomes the only authorized language of instruction in Manitoba. The province's important French-speaking population is forced to attend English schools until 1970.
  • 1917 - There are riots in Quebec as the federal government enforces conscription. See Conscription Crisis of 1917.
  • 1918 - Lionel Groulx, becomes the first priest to publicly denounce the injustices against French speakers. He denounces the unilingual English face of Montreal, the absence of bilingual coins and bank notes, and the absence of French in Ottawa, the federal capital.
  • 1919 - On May 8, the branch of Université Laval built in Montreal in 1878 becomes autonomous and is renamed Université de Montréal.

1920s

  • 1921 - The Klu Klux Klan, establishes itself in Montreal. The group is believed to be behind many criminal fires that destroyed religious institutions.
  • 1922 - Joseph-Armand Bombardier engineers the first prototype of a snowmobile, the Snowdog. The first fully operational unit will be assembled in 1935.

1930s


 
1867 to 1899 1900 to 1930
History of Quebec
1931 to 1959