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At the start of World War II, the overall mood in Canada was one of apprehension and caution. Many Canadians were initially hesitant about entering the conflict, having just emerged from the trauma of World War I. However, there was also a sense of duty and patriotism that motivated a significant portion of the population to support the war effort. Ultimately, as the realities of the global conflict became clearer, the mood shifted towards solidarity and determination to contribute to the Allies' cause.

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