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48 Tag Results for homefront
William Southam
He worked with Lieutenant-Colonel John Alexander Gunn of the 24th Infantry Battalion to produce a book of marching songs.
Sir Frank Wilton Baillie
Baillie brought the practices of corporate capitalism to the rapidly expanding state administration of economic and social life in Canada.
Robert Magill
He was immediately caught up in the crisis precipitated by the poor wheat crop of 1916 and the British demand for large quantities of Canadian grain.
William John Hanna
He introduced the Ontario Temperance Act, which closed all bars, clubs, and liquor shops for the duration of World War I.
Sir Albert Edward Kemp
Under Kemp's leadership the commission shifted expenditure away from what was good for the party to what was good for the war effort.
Alfred Frank Mantle
"Everyone is now saying . . . that such indispensable men as Frank Mantle in a new land like Saskatchewan should not be permitted to enlist.”
Upheaval on the homefront
The Great War experience for Canadians on the home front varied widely depending on a citizen’s sex and ethnic background.
Commemoration
How can we properly remember what we don’t know in the first place? And why should we remember?
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