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After World War I, many Canadians opposed aspects of the British North America Act, particularly the perceived limitations on Canadian autonomy. The act, which established Canada as a dominion within the British Empire, was seen by some as a barrier to full sovereignty, especially in the context of Canada’s contributions to the war and growing national identity. This sentiment contributed to discussions about constitutional reform and greater self-governance, culminating in movements toward patriation of the Canadian Constitution.

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