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Arts | Colonial | Empire | Explorers | Federal | Frontier | International  | Leaders | National | Native | News | Regional | United States | War

4 Freedoms | Atlantic Charter | Axix Alliance | Cario | Casablanca | Chamberlain Speech | Day of Infany | France reaction to Invasion of Poland | Japanese Surrender | Lendlease | Moscow Conference | North Africa | Odensburg | Quarantine Speech | Truman | US Declares War on Germany | US Declares War on Japan | US Neutrality 1937 | US Neutrality 1939 | USSR - Japan | We Shall Fight | Yalta

Although generally thought of as a peaceful country, Canada was embroiled in war and conflict almost from birth with rebellions in the Northwest and then internationally as a part of the British Empire in Africa and Europe and finally as a peacekeeper within the framework of UN resolutions and actions. These documents mainly pertain to World War II events but are critical to Canadian values, morals and our role in world organizations, relations and structures.



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