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Canada, as a dominion of Britain at the time, entered into the war immediately, with British Empire's declaration of war on Germany on the August 6, 1914. Canada was automatically considered part of the war, because of Her status as an ally of Britain, and because she was not able to control certain affairs (as the Constitution was still in Britain - the BNA Act).

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