Canada actually was attacking us but since that war is over us three have been good friends.
Great Britain was one of the nations that was most directly involved in WW I, and Canada had close cultural and political ties to Britain, and therefore was inevitably involved in any conflict that involved Britain. And since Canada was involved, Canadian men were interested.
Germany, Britain, but primarily Canada
Canada at the time and still is part of the British Commonwealth along with Britain, Australia and New Zealand. This mean when Britain got involved, so did Canada but wasn't fully involved. __ Canada was indeed "fully involved". Army, navy and air force along with massive movement of supplies, merchant navy all participated in the war. 42,789 Canadians were killed and approx 97,988 were wounded during the war. To even suggest Canada "wasn't fully involved" is insulting to the huge effort and sacrifices made by Canadians.
The significance of The Statue of Westminster is that it recognized Canada's full independence from Great Britain and gave the country the ability to be involved in foreign affairs and have a passing its own legislation without approval from Great Britain.
Yes, Canada trades with Great Britain.
they were involved in the war because when britain was at war canada was at war too.
Great Britain was one of the nations that was most directly involved in WW I, and Canada had close cultural and political ties to Britain, and therefore was inevitably involved in any conflict that involved Britain. And since Canada was involved, Canadian men were interested.
gemany and britain,but britain had help from new zealand and canada
America was involved because they, with Britain and Canada were the main Allied Forces
Germany, Britain, but primarily Canada
Germany
Canada at the time and still is part of the British Commonwealth along with Britain, Australia and New Zealand. This mean when Britain got involved, so did Canada but wasn't fully involved. __ Canada was indeed "fully involved". Army, navy and air force along with massive movement of supplies, merchant navy all participated in the war. 42,789 Canadians were killed and approx 97,988 were wounded during the war. To even suggest Canada "wasn't fully involved" is insulting to the huge effort and sacrifices made by Canadians.
Albert Battel died in 1952.
Carlo Battel was born in 1972.
Albert Battel was born in 1891.
The significance of The Statue of Westminster is that it recognized Canada's full independence from Great Britain and gave the country the ability to be involved in foreign affairs and have a passing its own legislation without approval from Great Britain.
The US was a partner in an invasion that involved Britain, Canada and ten other countries.