‘In improved and regressive facets, WWII profoundly affected Canada’s attitude towards humanity’s inalienable rights.’
‘The Second World War most definitely brought a turning point to Canada not only during, but also for much longer afterwards’
‘the true turning point in Canada’s human rights movement would have to be the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms’
‘The Second World War was not a turning point in human rights policies in Canada but rather the catalyst that prompted change’
‘The effects of the Second World War had far reaching implications for the majority of the world, including Canada.’
‘The Second World War was not a turning point […]; instead, it was a marker to show the leaders of Canada that change needed to happen.’