Canada demonstrated its quick response to Britain's call for help during World War I by enacting the Military Service Act in 1917, which authorized conscription to bolster its military ranks. Additionally, the Canadian Expeditionary Force was mobilized rapidly, with over 600,000 Canadians serving overseas by the war's end. The country also contributed significantly to key battles, such as Vimy Ridge in 1917, showcasing its commitment to the British war effort. These actions highlight Canada's immediate and robust support in times of need.
Health Evidence Network of Canada was created in 2011.
No, Hilo Hotels seems to be a chain in Hawaii. I found no evidence of a Hilo hotel in Canada. Marriott has dozens of hotels in Canada, as does Best Western, Days Inn, Super 8 and Hyatt.
"While World Vision was originally created in the United States, it quickly spread to Canada. The founder of the organization had meetings in Canada starting in 1950, and the first World Vision office in Canada opened in Toronto in 1957."
Canada was settled by French and English people. After the French and Indian War, many French were expelled and Canada was then a British colony. It stayed on the British side during The War of 1812. Canada gradually became self governing and continued its close ties with Britain.
no sir, a few hogs got out of there pens, but were quickly rounded up and raped and put to pig death
Health Evidence Network of Canada was created in 2011.
They shouldn't of entered the war because it wasn't there war , it was britains. canada didnt gain anything they only lost.
I have heard that England was the first colonizer of USA. France is more linked to Canada along with Britains if I am not wrong.
both were eventually granted freedom when pushed towards it.
Russia France, the US and Canada were the major fighters on Britain's side in WW1 if you would like to find out who else fought you can always Google it
United States China England / common wealth * France Japan * common wealth includes Britains, Australia, Carribean, etc.
Securing Canada's claim to Western Canada by being able to transport troops quickly to uprisings, and by bringing in lots of immigrants loyal to Canada.
No physical remains of Leif Eriksson have been definitively found in Canada. There is speculation that he may have reached North America around the 11th century, before Columbus, based on historical accounts and archaeological evidence, but there is no direct evidence linking him to specific remains found in Canada.
It would help in the expansion of Canada, also to move troops quickly because of the American invasion.
The word Canada was originally thought to have come from the Mohawk work "Kanata" which means "settlement" and was what many native groups called Canada. However there is evidence that the word may have come from Iroquoian word "Canada" which means the same thing as "Kanata"
G. H. Kendal has written: 'Facts' -- subject(s): Canada, Evidence, Expert, Expert Evidence, Law and fact
No, Hilo Hotels seems to be a chain in Hawaii. I found no evidence of a Hilo hotel in Canada. Marriott has dozens of hotels in Canada, as does Best Western, Days Inn, Super 8 and Hyatt.