Of course they did. The entire "free" world benefited from the industrial mobilization of the US during the War. Trade with Canada improved, and with the post-WWII housing boom we bought many things from Canada including machinery and, most visibly, timber to frame all of the new houses with.
This is a very simplistic answer so I suggest that you look further into Canada's history. By the way, during the War Canada supplied the US with war material.
yes
Canada declared war on Germany on September 10, 1939.
food and gas....
During WWII, yes, Canada and Russia were both part of the Allied Forces.
About 60 years?
yup there help in pachendail and some war in eroupe i think and some trench wars but ya, they did there part :)
The Netherlands had nothing to do with Canada that related them with world war I
The greatest impact on Canada was as a result of World War II due to Canada's extensive effort in this war as opposed to World War I.
They were are allies
Canada played a much biggger part in World war two
no
1939
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Yes but soon after the great depression happened
Yes, Canada was a Brittish Commonwealth .
no