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For two reasons. First of all, Canadian batallions fought in France and were among the invaders on D-Day and Canada lost a lot of its young men fighting there. Secondly, the Canadian Prime Minister made it a condition of Canada's active involvement in WW 2 that Canada would after the war no longer be a colony of Britain, but a fully independent country, only recognizing the British King or Queen as its ceremonial Head of State.

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