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Let's explore Canada’s grain economy in the 1920s, when Prairie wheat fueled 17.2% of GDP! Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba grew 90% of Canada’s crop, but high CPR rates and Eastern tariffs sparked Western alienation. From the United Farmers’ rise to $323 million in 1928 exports, see how grain wealth built the West’s farms and the East’s ports, stirring regional tensions.
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