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In the 1920s, Canada was largely focused on issues related to its relationship with the British Empire and its own push for more autonomy, while Britain was grappling with post-World War I challenges such as economic downturn and social unrest. Both countries had parliamentary systems, but Canada was moving towards greater self-governance while Britain was still a dominant global power. Additionally, there were differences in their political parties and leaders during this period.

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