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Canada Takes a Stand for Independence. Chanak Crisis The Halibut Treaty The Imperial Conference The Balfour Report The Statute of Westminster. Review WWI. The Chanak Crisis 1922. Chanak was a Turkish port controlled by Britain
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Canada Takes a Stand for Independence Chanak Crisis The Halibut Treaty The Imperial Conference The Balfour Report The Statute of Westminster
The Chanak Crisis 1922 • Chanak was a Turkish port controlled by Britain • Condition of one of the treaties from the Paris Peace Conference • 1922 British occupation troops threatened by Turkish Nationalists • threat to the British Empire
The Chanak Crisis Significance • Britain asked Prime Minister King for help ****First time we refused unconditional support for the British Empire in war
The Halibut Treaty 1923 • Canada and the US negotiated a treaty to protect the Halibut stocks in BC and Alaska • Treaty established the international Pacific Halibut Commission • Way to co-manage the Pacific
The Halibut Treaty Significance • Canada negotiated the treaty without involving British officials • British protested! • Seen as a victory in independent diplomacy for Mackenzie King - Key argument at the Imperial Conference
The Imperial Conference of 1926 • Conference in which the dominions of the British Empire requested formal recognition of their autonomy • Where Canada made its greatest progress towards legal independence
The Balfour Report 1926 • Reported the conclusions of the Imperial Conference • Acknowledged that Canada was an autonomous community within the British Empire, and not subordinate to Britain • The Canadian Governor General was only a representative of the British Monarch
Prime Minister Mackenzie King Leader of the Liberal Party
Governor General Lord Byng Representative of the British Monarch in Canada
Arthur Meighen Leader of the Conservative Party
The King Byng Crisis of 1926 • In 1926 the Governor General refused the Prime Minister’s request to dissolve Parliament and call an election • Significance - Mackenzie King publically challenged Britain over the role of the Governor General and Britain's influence on Canada’s internal politics
The King-Byng Crisis Story Time • 1925 Election Liberals win fewer seats than Conservatives • King forms minority coalition government with Progressive party, so King stays in power! Conservatives Angry! • Call for a vote of disapproval over King’s Liberal Government • Progressives avoid scandal and back out of coalition
The King-Byng Crisis 1926 • King asked Byng to now dissolve parliament call an election • Knows he will win! Byng Refuses • King Resigns • Meighen asked to form a new government
The King-Byng Crisis 1926 • Meighen Government fails! • Subject to a vote of non-confidence • Byng forced to dissolve Parliament • Election set for September 1926
Return of the King! • 1926 Election • King and his Liberals win a majority • All of that Drama for the same ending
The Statute of Westminster 1931 • Legalized the Balfour Report • Formally turned the British Empire into the British Commonwealth • Canada autonomous within the Commonwealth The Dominion of Canada now independent from British colonial powers
Restrictions on Canada’s Independence 1. The British North American Act remained Why? • Canadian Federal and Provincial governments could not agree on Amending Formula 2. Judicial Committee of the Privy Council remained the final court of appeal for Canadians