Not getting involved in a European conflict. It wasn't called World War I then, obviously. Wilson "kept us out of war"; the country was not eager to get involved.
No
German Canadians were treated very badly.
they did not help they were the audience
Canadians responded to the rise of European fascism in the lead-up to World War II with a mix of concern and active engagement. Initially, there was a strong isolationist sentiment among the public, but as fascist aggression intensified, support for intervention grew. Canada eventually declared war on Germany in September 1939, mobilizing troops and contributing to the Allied war effort. Additionally, many Canadians joined volunteer forces to fight against fascism abroad, reflecting a commitment to democratic values.
No, it was a European war we chose to become involved in.
The US Navy and Australia and some Canadians, and, er, Japan.
Britain
The European countries involved in World War 1 introduced food rationing. Obviously, this involved issuing ration-books.
Canadians, Indians and ANZAC's(australians and New Zealanders) all fought for the British empire in world war 1.
Not getting involved in a European conflict. It wasn't called World War I then, obviously. Wilson "kept us out of war"; the country was not eager to get involved.
European.
Germany was involved in World War 2 and their was serious effects not only on most european countries but also in eastern USSR. So did WWI, for that matter.
The Canadians fought in the European theater. From D-Day to the fall of Nazi Germany.
Yes World War 1 is a European War.
No
UK got attacked by Russians and the Canadians were a part of the UK