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During World War I, Canada introduced conscription in 1917 through the Military Service Act, which mandated military service for men aged 20 to 45. Approximately 400,000 men were conscripted, but only about 100,000 actually served overseas, as many sought exemptions or were unable to fulfill their service obligations. The introduction of conscription was controversial and led to significant political and social unrest in Canada.

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