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Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the seventh Prime Minister of Canada, serving from 1896 to 1911. He is known for promoting Canadian nationalism and expanding the country's infrastructure, as well as for his policies that encouraged Immigration and economic growth. Sir Robert Borden succeeded Laurier as Prime Minister, serving from 1911 to 1920, and is best remembered for his leadership during World War I and for implementing significant wartime policies, including conscription. Both leaders played pivotal roles in shaping modern Canada during the early 20th century.

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Did Canadian conscription have any outcome on world war 1?

Yes it was but for a very short time. There was an election known as the "khaki election" where two candidates, Laurier and Borden were running for prime minister. Broden was for conscription Laurier was against. Borden won but barely even enlisted anyone, 100,000 enlisted but there were so many loopholes in the system that 90% of them got out of it.


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How did borden win and Laurier loose the election?

Laurier lost the election for many reasons. He lost mainly because of conscription and a wartime act. Conscription forced every male from 19-42 to go to the Great War. Borden passed the Wartime Elections Act. It: a. Gave the vote to women who were wives, sisters or mothers of a soldier. b. Allowed soldiers at the foront to vote The govt decided which riding votes would go to. c. Removed the vote from enemy aliens. The women voted for Borden they wanted their families to survive. The soldier voted for borden they wanted more hel. Their votes were used selectively to win key ridins. The new immigrants lost their votes they were traditional liberal voters. Borden won the election. In the end only 24 000 conscripts went to the front. from: Luca (without a wiki name.)


Why did Sir Wilfred Laurier leave office?

He got voted out due to the reciprocity issue- he was going to make free trade between Canada and the US (which appealed to the farmers). However, businessmen were afraid that local jobs and businesses would disappear. Laurier, only supported by Saskatchewan and Alberta, was voted out in favor of Robert Borden's Conservatives and the National Policy.


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Wilfrid Laurier went by Silver Tounged Laurier, and The Old Chief.


Did Wilfrid Laurier have kids?

No Wilfred Laurier and his wife Zoe did not have any children.


Who was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1895?

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Robert Laurier died in 1967.


When was Robert Laurier born?

Robert Laurier was born in 1892.


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Laurier Brantford was created in 1911.