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1934 and Regina
Regina was western Canada's dominant team, appearing in the Grey Cup on six occasions between 1928 and 1934, but lost to their eastern opponents each time.
His other dramatic works include Angels and Ministers ( 1921 ), Little Plays of St. Francis ( 1922 ) and Victoria Regina ( 1934 ) which was even staged on Broadway.
This was the team's best record since 1934 when they were still known as the Regina Roughriders.
* 1934: Miss Regina Evans
Founded in 1911 as a private denominational high school of the Methodist Church of Canada, it began an association with the University of Saskatchewan as a junior college in 1925, and was disaffiliated by the Church and fully ceded to the University in 1934 ; in 1961 it attained degree-granting status as the Regina Campus of the University of Saskatchewan.
Stage inside Darke Hall, circa 1930. In 1934 Regina College became part of the University of Saskatchewan.
( University of Toronto as player pre-WWI ; Regina Roughriders as player 1914 – 16, 1919 – 20, later as president 1934 – 36 ; Regina Boat Club as player 1920 – 21 and coach 1922 – 23 ; later president of WIFU and CRU ).
* 1934 Regina Roughriders

1934 and Saskatchewan
: Saskatchewan regular season championships: 23 — 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935
Saskatchewan, led by quarterback Glenn Dobbs, defeated the Edmonton Eskimos in the West Final and advanced to the Grey Cup for the first time since 1934.
After moving to Saskatchewan, he became known nationally as a leader of teacher's associations from 1924 until 1934.
The party fought the 1934 provincial election under Coldwell's leadership, and won five seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, making it the official opposition to the Liberal government.
In Saskatchewan, the Independent Labour Party was formed in 1931 and led by M. J. Coldwell, It merged with the United Farmers of Canada ( Saskatchewan Section ) to form the Farmer-Labour Group in 1932 which became the Saskatchewan CCF in 1934.
In the 1934 provincial election, the Farmer-Labour Group won almost 24 % of the popular vote and 5 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, where it became the official opposition to the Liberal government.
The " Co-operative government ", as it was called, was defeated in the 1934 election, and the Conservative Party lost all of its seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.
* Clair Warner – builder, 1965 ( Saskatchewan Roughriders as player 1924 – 32, executive 1934 – 70, president 1941 ).
MacPherson was first elected to the Saskatchewan legislative assembly in 1924, and remained a member of the Legislative Assembly until his defeat in the 1934 provincial election that wiped out the Conservative Party.
The Saskatchewan general election of 1934 was the eighth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
It was held on June 19, 1934, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.
* Saskatchewan general election, 1934 48. 0 %-24. 0 % 50-5 ( wipe out )
* James Thomas Milton Anderson ( 1878 – 1946 ), Canadian politician ; Premier of Saskatchewan, 1929 – 1934
Ron Fisher ( born July 22, 1934 in Wadena, Saskatchewan ) is a former Canadian politician.

1934 and Canada
The International Badminton Federation ( IBF ) ( now known as Badminton World Federation ) was established in 1934 with Canada, Denmark, England, France, the Netherlands, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, and Wales as its founding members.
Australia established its first central bank in 1920, Colombia in 1923, Mexico and Chile in 1925 and Canada and New Zealand in the aftermath of the Great Depression in 1934.
* 1934 – Jean Chrétien, Canadian politician, 20th Prime Minister of Canada
* 1934 – Ray Hnatyshyn, Governor-General of Canada ( d. 2002 )
In 1934, after announcing that he would break his self-imposed silence in the Hollywood Bowl, Baba suddenly changed his plans and boarded the Empress of Canada and sailed to Hong Kong without explanation.
However, some of Bennett's initiatives, such as the Bank of Canada, which he founded in 1934, remain in place to this day, and the Canadian Wheat Board, remained in place until 2011 when the government of Stephen Harper abolished it.
By request of the Government of Newfoundland, the United Kingdom resumed its direct rule of Newfoundland in 1934, and it kept that until Newfoundland and Labrador became a province of Canada in 1949.
* December 18 – Ray Hnatyshyn, Governor General of Canada ( b. 1934 )
In 1934, Sir George Williams College offered the first undergraduate credit course in adult education in Canada.
* 1934: Just one of many notable storms in the 1930s, the storm of 9 – 11 May 1934 began in the far north-western Great Plains and proceeded east over the northern tier of states and parts of Canada and was notable for removing the vast majority of the soil deposited since the last Ice Age over some parts of its path.
In 1934, Imperial Oil of Canada took over the sponsorship from General Motors Products of Canada and the broadcast became known as the Imperial Esso Hockey Broadcast.
Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien ( born January 11, 1934 ), known commonly as Jean Chrétien () was the 20th Prime Minister of Canada.
The first woman appointed King's Counsel was Helen Alice Kinnear in Canada in 1934.
The fight took place on June 26, 1934, and it was organized in Montreal, Canada.
On August 8, 1934, he defeated Eugene Hart by points in a non-title match organized in Canada.
The 1934 Games had originally been awarded to Johannesburg, South Africa, but were changed to London because of concerns ( particularly from Canada ) about the way South Africa would treat black and Asian athletes.
Davidson Black, FRS ( born July 25, 1884, Toronto, Ontario, Canada died March 15, 1934, Beijing, China ) was a Canadian paleoanthropologist, best known for his naming of Sinanthropus pekinensis ( now Homo erectus pekinensis ).
Wilhelmus Nicholaas Theodore Marie " Bill " Vander Zalm ( born May 29, 1934 ) is a politician and entrepreneur in British Columbia, Canada.
In Canada the live broadcasts have been heard since December 1933 first on the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission and, since 1934, on its successor, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation where they are currently heard on CBC Radio 2.
John Edward Brownlee ( August 27, 1883 – July 15, 1961 ) was the fifth Premier of Alberta, Canada, serving from 1925 until 1934.
In the 1950s, there were mergers with the Hephzibah Faith Missionary Association ( founded in 1893 in Tabor, Iowa ) in 1950 ; the International Holiness Mission ( founded in London in 1907 by David Thomas ) merged on 29 October 1952 ; the Calvary Holiness Church ( founded in Britain 1934 by Maynard James and Jack Ford ), united on June 11, 1955 ; and the Gospel Workers Church of Canada ( founded in Ontario in 1918 ) became part of the Church of the Nazarene on 7 September 1958.
Another CRBC program, one which originated on the CNR's network in 1931, was Hockey Night in Canada under the names Saturday Night Hockey, General Motors Hockey Broadcast and then, starting in 1934, The Imperial Oil Hockey Broadcast.
Mitchell Frederick Hepburn ( August 12, 1896 – January 5, 1953 ) was the 11th Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1934 to 1942.

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