1920 Canadian liquor plebiscite
Following the end of Canada-wide war-time Prohibition, Canadian liquor plebiscites were held on October 25, 1920 in the provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan under the Canada Temperance Act and the Dominion Elections Act. New Brunswick had voted on the matter on July 10 and British Columbia voted on October 20.
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1920 Canadian liquor plebiscite
Following the end of Canada-wide war-time Prohibition, Canadian liquor plebiscites were held on October 25, 1920 in the provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan under the Canada Temperance Act and the Dominion Elections Act. New Brunswick had voted on the matter on July 10 and British Columbia voted on October 20.
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Following the end of Canada-wi ...... Columbia voted on October 20.
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