1920 - Canada joins the League of Nations.
1920 - Canada joins the League of Nations.
In 1920, Canada became one of the first countries to join the League of Nations, a predecessor to the United Nations.
Canada's involvement in the League of Nations was part of a larger effort to assert its independence from Britain.
At the time, Canada was still a British Dominion and was represented in the League of Nations by the British delegation.
Canada also established its own diplomatic mission in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1921, to facilitate its participation in the League.
Canada was a signatory of the original League of Nations Covenant and actively participated in the League's activities.
Canada was also a member of the League's Council, which was responsible for overseeing the organization's decision-making processes.
In the 1920s, Canada was involved in a number of international disputes, including the settlement of border disputes between the United States and Canada in 1921.
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