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Prohibition in Ontario occurred from 1916 to 1927. During this time, the sale and consumption of alcohol were strictly regulated and eventually prohibited altogether.

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Who encouraged prohibition in Ontario?

The WCTU, among many other groups.


What has the author Gerald H Hallowell written?

Gerald H. Hallowell has written: 'Prohibition in Ontario, 1919-1923' -- subject(s): Prohibition


What has the author Malcolm Graeme Decarie written?

Malcolm Graeme Decarie has written: 'The prohibition movement in Ontario' -- subject(s): Temperance, Prohibition


Where did the prohibition occur?

The prohibition years were the years when alchool was prohibited in the United States until Presiden Roosvelt cut this law off.


Do tornadoes occur in Ontario?

Yes. Tornadoes, some of them devastating, can and do occur in Ontario. Two notable ones are the Windsor F3 tornado of April 3, 1974 Barrie F4 tornado of May 31, 1985.


When will tsunamis come to Toronto Ontario?

In all likelihood, never. The geology in and around Lake Ontario cannot produce tsunamis. The only way a tsunami could possibly occur there would be if an asteroid struck the lake, which is extremely unlikely to occur.


What year did Prohibition start in Ontario?

The issue is a complex one because the 'Dunkin Act' of 1864, and later Canada Temperance Act of 1878, allowed for municipalities to hold referendums and prohibit the local sale of liquor (although liquor could still legally be mail-ordered or prescribed by doctors). In Ontario, the Ontario Temperance Act of 1916 enacted prohibition as of that year and an Order in Council by the Government of Canada made the manufacture of spirits anywhere in the Dominion illegal in March 1918 (however this only lasted twenty-one months, ending in December 1919). For the peoples of the First Nations and those legally labeled as "Indians" they were barred from alcohol under various legislation -- but again an exact date for the start of prohibition for all of Ontario is difficult to obtain.


Can tornadoes occur in Mississauga?

Yes. Tornadoes can and do hit southern Ontario and have even hit the Toronto area.


What is is to forbid the practice of making selling or using?

Prohibition


Why was is difficult to police prohibition?

Prohibition was difficult to police because of widespread public disregard for the law, which led to underground speakeasies and illegal alcohol production. Organized crime syndicates also profited from bootlegging and smuggling operations, making it challenging for law enforcement to effectively enforce the ban on alcohol.


To forbid the practice of making selling or using?

Prohibition.


What is prohibition means?

the meaning of prohibition is {not allowed}