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The Canadian government and employers reacted with alarm to the 1917 Russian Revolution due to fears of a similar uprising occurring in Canada, particularly among its growing immigrant population and labor movements. They were concerned that the revolutionary ideals of socialism and communism could inspire unrest and undermine the existing capitalist system. This anxiety was heightened by ongoing labor strikes and the influence of radical political groups, leading to increased repression and surveillance of dissenters. Ultimately, the revolution intensified tensions around class struggle and Immigration in Canada during that era.

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