Between 1921 and 1926 King was Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs. His party's majority in parliament had disappeared in the 1925 election and he relied upon the support of the Progressives to carry legislation. He was then involved in the famous King-Byng affair. This arose when his government faced a motion of http://www.answers.com/topic/censure in 1926 which it was sure to lose and his request to Governor General Byng for a dissolution was refused. The main opposition party, the Conservatives, were then given the opportunity to form a government which lasted a short time until it lost a key vote, and Byng agreed to the Conservative request for a dissolution. In the election, King's Liberals gained a clear majority. His party lost the 1929 election - which meant that it escaped some of the responsibility and unpopularity for tackling the economic depression - but returned in 1935. King was influential in shaping the Statute of Westminster (1931), which paved the way to a greater self-government for the dominions in the British Empire. In the late 1930s he supported the http://www.answers.com/topic/appeasement of http://www.answers.com/topic/benito-mussolini and http://www.answers.com/topic/adolf-hitler, until it was clear that war was inevitable.
This exerpt comes from Wikipedia under the heading of The Conscription Crisis of 1944. There was a conscription crisis in World War 1 too.*****The Conscription Crisis of 1944 was a political and military crisis following the introduction of forced military service in Canada during World War II. It was similar to the Conscription Crisis of 1917, but was not as politically damaging. Because conscription was declared late in the war, only 2463 conscripted men reached the front lines. Out of these, 79 lost their lives.****So of the men who were drafted in 1944 to fulfill the needs for more troops most remained on the home front. You can see by the excerpt above that very few went to the front lines. It took 9 men to support and supply 1 warrior on the fighting front. So the drafted men ended up being in support and some were trained to fight but the war ended soon after they were ready to fight the Nazis.
Conscription had little impact on WWII mostly because a lot of men were going to sign up voluntarily for the service that the US army could not handle them all. They were all given a number and sent home and when their number was called they would then go enlist in the army. It is where the modern Selective Service comes from.
The Right Honourable William Lyon Mackenzie King was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1942.This was King's 3rd time as Prime Minister of Canada. King was the 10th Prime Minister of Canada from1921 December 29 to 1926 June 281926 September 25 to 1930 August 7, AND1935 October 23 to 1948 November 15
Outpost - 1944 was released on: USA: August 1944
Why Daddy - 1944 was released on: USA: 20 May 1944
Thomas Mackenzie - illustrator - died in 1944.
Fred MacKenzie has written: 'Men of Bastogne' -- subject(s): Ardennes, Battle of the, 1944-1945
Norman Mattoon Thomas gave an important speech in 1944. This speech was about politics in America, specifically the idea of socialism.
The cast of Lifeboat - 1944 includes: Mary Anderson as Alice MacKenzie Heather Angel as Mrs. Higgins William Bendix as Gus Smith John Hodiak as John Kovac Henry Hull as Charles S. Rittenhouse Walter Slezak as Willy
William Carris was born in 1944.
William Fife died in 1944.
William Greenstock died in 1944.
William Bizzell died in 1944.
William MacDougall was born in 1944.
William Tubby died in 1944.
William A. Neumann was born in 1944.
William Gaehler died in 1944.