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Canada had a small population during recent wars. With a population of just 11.3 Million, Canada had a hard time in the war. However, Canada's contributions were ginormous. Canada's biggest success in the 1950's was airplane. Canada was the number one supplier of airplanes to allied forces furing World War 2. Canada came up with the Lancaster which was one of the biggest successes in the war. After the war, Canada began transforming airforce plans into passenger planes into the 1950's after the Korean War. Canada also pulled down military budget down from 3 Billion a year to 195 Million a year. The 1950's was a breathing point for Canada as it had came out of the Great Depression (which many think Canada was hit the hardest) to World War 2, then the Korean War.
In the early 1900s due to the immigrants ( especially the Asians) that helped build the railroads and than helped trade.
None! Canada has never started a war. Whenever anyone else started a war, Canada whupped them good.
The Jews in Canada during World War 2 were treated fairly equally. In fact, after the war, anti-discrimination laws were placed into effect to prevent the sort of horrendous actions that spurred the war in the first place.
Yes, Income tax was introduced to Canada during World War 1. It was introduced to help pay for the costs of everything needed for the war.
There are many immigrants that came to Canada. The French & British are the main ones since they had the French and Indian War there. Others such as the: Polish,Ukrainians,Irish, Egyptians,Finnish, Turkish,Chinese, Korean, Americans, Iraqi.
Mexico World War I (WWI) brought immigrants from various countries, but the most number of immigrants came from one country; and that country was Mexico.
Immigrants came over because after world war II there was a extreme labour shortage (no people to work) so the population needed to expand.
They came to Canada from 1940 to 1960 because of the Second World War.
That refers to what the "new" types of immigrants were called after. The "old" immigrants were usually opposed to these "new" immigrants that came after the World War II, even though they were once immigrants themselves.
what did german immigrants war?
A lot of Irish came during that period, along with european and asian immigrants
world war two had a positive effect on Canada because it boosted our economic system greatly. It also made women more respected. Canada gets more and more immigrants each year. After World War 2 we had a lot of people from different countries coming and living in Canada. We have gone from mainly farm land to towns and cities.
world war two had a positive effect on Canada because it boosted our economic system greatly. It also made women more respected. Canada gets more and more immigrants each year. After world war 2 we had a lot of people from different countries coming and living in Canada. We have gone from mainly farm land to towns and cities.
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in those times immigrants were relative with world war 1...because they had to leave like an immigrant those....
In 1939 Canada was a British Dominion nation, independent but with close cultural and political ties to the United Kingdom. Most Canadians at the time were descendants of immigrants from the British Isles; many were the children or grandchildren of British immigrants. When the UK went to war with Germany the vast majority of Canadians saw it as their war too; so they also declared war to support Britain.