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Why did sir wilfrid laurier want to be prime minister?

Sir Wilfrid Laurier aimed to become Prime Minister to promote national unity and progress in Canada during a time of significant growth and change. He believed in fostering a sense of inclusiveness among the diverse populations of Canada, particularly between English and French Canadians. Laurier also sought to expand the country's economic opportunities and develop its resources, positioning Canada as a prominent player on the world stage. His vision centered on a progressive and harmonious future for the nation.


What did Canadians do involving WWII?

691,000 Canadians served in the military during WWII, with 371,000 overseas. 39,300 Canadians were KIA.


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.


What two politicians opposed conscription in Canada during ww1?

Henri Bourassa and Wilfred Laurier


What caused increased tensions between British Canadians and French Canadians?

Increased tensions between British Canadians and French Canadians were primarily fueled by cultural, linguistic, and political differences. The British government's imposition of English laws and institutions marginalized French-speaking Canadians and threatened their cultural identity. Additionally, the struggle for political representation and rights, particularly during the Confederation process, exacerbated feelings of resentment and division. These tensions were further intensified by economic disparities and differing views on issues such as conscription during World War I.


How were German Canadians treated during world war 2?

German Canadians were treated very badly.


What is the naval question?

during 1909 all the European countries were enlarging their armies and navies. Germany was a new country with the strongest army, and it was jealoused of Britain navy force, so they started building dreadnoughts and wanted to compete. Britain accepted the challenge and wanted to enlarge it's army, and asked all it's colonies to build ships for them. Imperialists in Canada (the English Canadians)thought that they should make ships for Britain, to show their royalty towards them, while the nationalists (French Canadian) thought they shouldn't since this competition has nothing to do with them, and should not waste money and effort for their pointless battle. In the end, Laurier wanted to satisfy both English and french canadians, so he decided to build a Canadian navy to both protect Canada, AND for Britain to use. Satisfied neither sides in the end. Also laurier was a pimp wich could keep his hoes in line and raped dears. (ALL THE TIME) and that's why he wasnt elected later on.


In England do the people only marry English people?

English people may marry one of their own, but English people often travel a great deal or, they may marry someone from another country. During WWII some English men and women married Americans; Canadians and other nationalities.


During the War of 1812 most Canadians?

Fought against the Americans.


How many Canadians enlisted in the American Army during World War 2?

Why would Canadians enlist in the American military instead of their own...


What group of canadians was interned during world war 2?

Japanese-Canadian .


Did the French Canadians respond to the attempt of the Mackenzie King government to impose conscription during World War 2 by abstaining from voting on conscription?

Yes, many French Canadians responded to the Mackenzie King government's attempt to impose conscription during World War II by abstaining from voting in the 1942 plebiscite on the issue. This was largely due to their opposition to conscription, stemming from historical grievances and concerns over the government's perceived disregard for their rights and interests. The low turnout and lack of support highlighted the deep divisions between English and French Canadians regarding military service and conscription during the war.