Reform by the turn of 20th century in Canada
By the turn of the twentieth century, many Canadian reformers came out to try to solve the problems of the society. Here are four examples about this reformation: The example of urban reformers is Herbert Ames, one of the supporters of the “city beautiful” movement. At that time, there were more and more immigrations in the cities. And this caused some problems in cities, such as housing. Ames catalogued Montreal’s problems in his book The City Below the Hill. He also recommended the city of Montreal to build working-class homes. But this scheme caught on neither with developers nor the city.