yes it did. econimically most.
bootleggin???????????????????????
prohibition
No. In fact, many alcohol smugglers obtained their alcohol in Canada.
Ice hockey
A group of Canadian landscape painters in the 1920s.
Cricket, football and baseball mainly
Pretty much the same as in the USA.
with trucks filled with barrels of booze
Yes, although it was not available to everyone, there was electricity in the 1920's. In fact, the spread of electricity being a more commonplace thing was one of the factors that caused the 1920's to roar.
A roar is a noun. To roar is a verb.
The Ku Klux Klan came to Canada in the early 1920s. The KKK attacked many immigrants that were from Eastern Europe and Catholics.
Yes, the word 'roar' is both a noun (roar, roars) and a verb (roar, roars, roaring, roared).Examples:We heard the roar of a lion in the distance. (noun)The boss will roar when sees this mess. (verb)