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Canada and the war The War Measures Act (1914) Recruitment Militia Act (1916) Conscription War Voters Act Reaction in Quebec Summary.
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World War I The Conscription Crisis. Background Canadians expected WWI to be over quickly, many thought by the end of 1914 Canadians expected WWI to be.
World War 1 1.Controversies 2.Social Change 3.Nationhood 4.Aftermath.
The Military Services Act 1917 Called all fit males 18-45 to register Exceptions: –those for whom service would cause great family hardship –those who.
The Homefront. The war cost $337,980,579,560 $123 million a day at the start, and in 1918 it rose to $224 million. Canadian money Helped pay for the war.
The Military Services Act 1917
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INTER WAR YEARS CHANGING FABRIC OF CDN SOCIETY DAY 43-49.
THE CONSCRIPTION CRISIS Recruitment Canadians needed 20,000 replacements each year Most of the willing soldiers had already gone to war Farmers.
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