{"id":1096,"date":"2026-02-10T17:44:21","date_gmt":"2026-02-10T17:44:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.greatwarcentre.com\/?p=1096"},"modified":"2026-02-10T18:00:01","modified_gmt":"2026-02-10T18:00:01","slug":"a-better-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.greatwarcentre.com\/fr\/a-better-world\/","title":{"rendered":"Un monde meilleur"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"cs-content\" class=\"cs-content\"><div class=\"x-section e1096-e1 mug-0 mug-1\" id=\"topopage\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-color\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e2 mug-6 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-v mug-w\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e3 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-27 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2b mug-2c mug-2d\"><div class=\"x-div e1096-e4 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3o mug-3p\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e5 mug-4e mug-4f mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4j mug-4k mug-4l mug-4m mug-4n mug-4o\"><p>Exposition en vedette<\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e6 mug-4e mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4p mug-4q mug-4r\">Un monde meilleur<\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e7 mug-4e mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4j mug-4l mug-4m mug-4n mug-4o mug-4s mug-4t mug-4u mug-4v\">Les mouvements sociaux d'apr\u00e8s-guerre et les v\u00e9t\u00e9rans canadiens<\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content x-hide-lg x-hide-md x-hide-xl e1096-e8 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4n mug-4o mug-4w mug-4x mug-4y mug-4z mug-50 mug-51\"><p>Image: \u201c13th Bn. men having a meal outside their dug-out. December, 1917\u201d Canada. Minist\u00e8re de la D\u00e9fense nationale\/Biblioth\u00e8que et Archives Canada\/O-2332<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e1096-e9 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2d mug-2e\"><div class=\"x-text x-content x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e1096-e10 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4n mug-4o mug-4w mug-4x mug-4y mug-4z mug-50 mug-51\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Image: War veterans protesting lack of work [1919?] City of Toronto Archives \/ William James Family (Fonds 1244) \/ Item 903<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-section e1096-e11 mug-0 mug-2 container\"><div class=\"x-div e1096-e12-v0 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3q mug-3r mug-3s mug-3t\"><div class=\"x-div e1096-e12-v1 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3q mug-3s mug-3t mug-3u mug-3v mug-3w mug-3x mug-3y mug-3z\"><hr class=\"x-line e1096-e12-v2 mug-6e mug-6f x-line-progress\" style=\"--tco-dcug-0:#ffffff;\"\/><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e12-v3 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3q mug-3s mug-3t mug-3u mug-3v mug-3w mug-3x mug-3y mug-40\"><hr class=\"x-line e1096-e12-v4 mug-6f mug-6g\" style=\"--tco-dcug-1:rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75);\"\/><\/div><\/div><a class=\"x-div e1096-e13 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3q mug-3t mug-3z mug-41\" href=\"#topopage\"><i class=\"x-icon e1096-e14 mug-6h mug-6i\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-o=\"&#xf106;\"><\/i><\/a><div class=\"x-div x-container max width e1096-e15 mug-3l mug-3n mug-3t mug-3u mug-3v mug-42 mug-43\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-color\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e16 mug-3l mug-3n mug-3t mug-3u mug-3w mug-3x mug-44 mug-45 mug-46 mug-47\"><i class=\"x-icon e1096-e17 mug-6i mug-6j\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-l=\"&#xf884;\"><\/i><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e18 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4k mug-4l mug-4n mug-4w mug-51 mug-52 mug-53 mug-54\"><p>6 min<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e19 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4u mug-4w mug-4x mug-55\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">When demobilized Canadian soldiers poured back into the country in 1919, Canadians celebrated their return with enthusiasm. However, these returning veterans faced a <span style=\"color: #f89954;\"><strong>radically different society<\/strong><\/span> from the one they had left in 1914. Canada was an indebted country, marred by <span style=\"color: #f89954;\"><strong>social crises<\/strong><\/span> and lacking the means to keep promises made to its soldiers during the war. In the two decades following the war, veterans would voice their aspirations for a better post-war world\u2014fighting for equality, respect, and peace in Canada.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-section e1096-e23 mug-0 mug-2 mug-3 container\"><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e24 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-g mug-y mug-z card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e25 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-28 mug-2d mug-2h mug-2i mug-2j mug-2k mug-2l mug-2m mug-2n\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-color\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e26 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3o mug-48\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e27 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4q mug-4w mug-59 mug-5a mug-5b mug-5c mug-5d\"><p>&ldquo;Welcome to Our Boys&rdquo;<\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e28 mug-4e mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4j mug-4l mug-4m mug-4n mug-4o mug-4s mug-4t mug-4u mug-4v mug-5e\">Les enjeux des v\u00e9t\u00e9rans<\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e29 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4n mug-4o mug-4w mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-5f mug-5g mug-5h\">Welcome for returning Veterans [1919?] \/ City of Toronto Archives \/ William James Family (Fonds 1244) \/ Item 902<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e30 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-10 card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e31 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2p mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-2t\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e32 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5k\">In 1919, the Canadian government put in place many initiatives to help the ex-soldiers\u2019 return: Canada provided <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>better pensions, training, medical treatment<\/strong><\/span> et <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>grants<\/strong><\/span> than any other country involved in the First World War.<\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e33 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5k\">Despite these ambitious programs, it was not an easy task to return to a <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>debt-ridden country<\/strong><\/span>, where jobs were scarce and the Spanish Flu was raging. After all their sacrifices, many veterans felt entitled to better government protection and fought for it during the interwar period.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e34 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-11 card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e35 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-2u\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e36 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>Veterans\u2019 associations<\/strong><\/span> for ex-soldiers of the Great War grew across the country as early as 1915 and served a dual purpose: commemoration and lobbying for improvement to veterans\u2019 services and status.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e37 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-12 card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e38 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-2t\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e39 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>The 1919 Bonus Campaign<\/strong><\/span>, which sought a $2,000 bonus for all veterans, was endorsed by numerous veterans\u2019 associations across the country. For the Union government, this was another expense in a budget already suffering from a major deficit and despite extensive campaigning by veterans organisations. Thus, the bonus was not put in place.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e40 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-13 card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e41 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-2u\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e42 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><p><span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>Access to Pensions<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>By 1920, more than <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>177,000 disabled veterans<\/strong><\/span>, or <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>widows<\/strong><\/span> et <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>children<\/strong><\/span> of deceased soldiers, were receiving pensions from the government. Despite the impressive scale of this program, access to pensions was strict. Many requests from individuals suffering from the physical and psychological effects of shell shock and gassing were <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>denied<\/strong><\/span> under the pretext that these illnesses were not attributable to war service. During the 1930s, veterans challenged these decisions, sometimes winning small grants or pensions.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e43 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-14 card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e44 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2s mug-2v mug-2w\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e45 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4o mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5m\">\u201cWe had come back with the idea of starting in where we had left off and carrying on from there. Unfortunately, <span style=\"color: #fadbbc;\"><strong>the place we had left off wasn\u2019t there anymore<\/strong>.<\/span> We were in a <span style=\"color: #fadbbc;\"><strong>new Canada<\/strong><\/span>, and we didn\u2019t know our way around, and we didn\u2019t know whether we liked it or not.\u201d<\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e46 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4u mug-4w mug-51 mug-52 mug-5h mug-5l mug-5n mug-5o mug-5p\"><p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Veteran Norman James<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e47 mug-7 mug-9 mug-b mug-c mug-f mug-h mug-i mug-j mug-k mug-v mug-15 card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e48 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2c mug-2d mug-2k mug-2o mug-2p mug-2r mug-2t mug-2x mug-2y\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e49 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5q mug-5r\"><p><b>YEARLY PENSION<\/b><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e50 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5r\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Pensions varied according to the nature of the wound, the rank of the veteran, and the number of dependents. Today, <strong>a yearly pension of $480<\/strong> would amount to slightly more than $6,400.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e51 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-l mug-m mug-n mug-v mug-16 card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e52 mug-21 mug-23 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-2u\"><div class=\"x-grid x-container max width e1096-e53 mug-6k\"><div class=\"x-cell e1096-e54 mug-6l mug-6m mug-6n mug-6o mug-6p mug-6q mug-6r mug-6s\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e55 mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5s mug-5t mug-5u\"><p>Nature of Illness<\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e56 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-4z mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k\"><p>Loss of<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-cell e1096-e57 mug-6l mug-6o mug-6p mug-6q mug-6r mug-6s mug-6t mug-6u mug-6v\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e58 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4r mug-4u mug-4w mug-4x mug-5h mug-5j mug-5v\"><p><strong>2<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e59 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5w\"><p>Eyes, Hands <br \/>or Legs<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-cell e1096-e60 mug-6l mug-6o mug-6q mug-6t mug-6w mug-6x mug-6y\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e61 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4r mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5x\"><p><strong>1<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e62 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5w\"><p>Eye, Hand<br \/>or Leg<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-cell e1096-e63 mug-6l mug-6m mug-6o mug-6p mug-6q mug-6r mug-6u mug-6y\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e64 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5o mug-5u mug-5y mug-5z\"><p>Maximum pension<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-cell e1096-e65 mug-6l mug-6o mug-6p mug-6q mug-6r mug-6s mug-6t mug-6u mug-6v\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e66 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4r mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-60\"><p>$<strong>480<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e67 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5w\"><p>Yearly<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-cell e1096-e68 mug-6l mug-6o mug-6q mug-6r mug-6t mug-6u mug-6w mug-6y\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e69 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4r mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-61\"><p>$<strong>288<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e70 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5w\"><p>Yearly<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-cell e1096-e71 mug-6l mug-6m mug-6o mug-6p mug-6r mug-6u mug-6y mug-6z\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e72 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5o mug-5u mug-5y mug-5z\"><p>Additional Pension for Dependents<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-cell e1096-e73 mug-6l mug-6o mug-6p mug-6r mug-6s mug-6t mug-6u mug-6v mug-6z\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e74 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4r mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-62\"><p>$<strong>72<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e75 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5w\"><p>Per Dependent<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-cell e1096-e76 mug-6l mug-6t mug-6y mug-70\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e77 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4r mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-63\"><p>$<strong>72<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e78 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5w\"><p>Per Dependent<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-section e1096-e79 mug-0 mug-2 mug-3 container\"><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e80 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-g mug-y mug-17 card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e81 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-28 mug-2d mug-2h mug-2i mug-2j mug-2k mug-2m mug-2n mug-2z\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-color\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e82 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3o mug-48\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e83 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4q mug-4w mug-59 mug-5a mug-5b mug-5c mug-5d\"><p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Class Struggle<\/span><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e84 mug-4e mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4j mug-4l mug-4m mug-4n mug-4o mug-4s mug-4t mug-4u mug-4v mug-5e\"><p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">The Labour Movement<\/span><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e85 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4n mug-4o mug-4w mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-5g mug-5h mug-64\">Image: Premier Norris addressing anti-strike soldiers (G. W. V. A. Great War Veterans Association) led by Capt. F. G. Thompson \/ 4 June 1919 \/ Archives of Manitoba \/ David Millar Collection \/ P8232\/5<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e86 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-18 card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e87 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2p mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-30\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e88 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5k\">The First World War, with its increased industrial demand and labour shortages, saw the rise of <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>socialism, unions, and workers' rights<\/strong><\/span> movements.<\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e89 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5k\">Challenging many governments' wartime measures, such as the imposition of conscription, workers fought for <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>better working conditions<\/strong><\/span> with the best weapon at their disposal: <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>strikes<\/strong><\/span>. In 1919, when veterans returned to the country expecting employment and finding few jobs, the movement reached its peak.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e90 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-19 card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e91 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-31\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e92 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\"><span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>The Winnipeg General Strike<\/strong><\/span>, the largest strike in Canadian history, began on May 15, 1919. In a matter of days, <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>30,000 workers<\/strong><\/span> and their families had stopped working. The factors leading to this unprecedented strike were common to many major cities in Canada: poor working conditions, low wages, high inflation, absence of union recognition, and, finally, a fear of \"enemy aliens\" stealing jobs in factories. After six weeks, the city called in the North-West Mounted Police, who charged into the crowd, killing two strikers and ultimately crushing the movement.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e93 mug-7 mug-9 mug-b mug-c mug-f mug-i mug-j mug-o mug-p mug-v mug-1a card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e94 mug-21 mug-24 mug-26 mug-2a mug-2d mug-2f mug-2o mug-2x mug-32\"><div class=\"x-div x-container max width e1096-e95 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3t\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e96 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-59 mug-5d mug-5h mug-5j mug-5z mug-65\"><p><b>STRIKES <\/b>across the country from May to July 1919&nbsp;<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e97 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5q mug-66\">Ontario<strong> 90<\/strong><\/div><div class=\"x-statbar e1096-e98 mug-71 mug-72 mug-73 mug-4\" data-x-element-statbar=\"{&quot;triggerOffset&quot;:&quot;50%&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-statbar-bar\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e99 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5u mug-66\"><p>Quebec <strong>57<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-statbar e1096-e100 mug-71 mug-72 mug-74 mug-4\" data-x-element-statbar=\"{&quot;triggerOffset&quot;:&quot;50%&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-statbar-bar\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e101 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5u mug-66\"><p>British Columbia <strong>23<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-statbar e1096-e102 mug-71 mug-72 mug-75 mug-4\" data-x-element-statbar=\"{&quot;triggerOffset&quot;:&quot;50%&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-statbar-bar\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e103 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-66\"><p>Nova Scotia <strong>11<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-statbar e1096-e104 mug-71 mug-76 mug-77 mug-4\" data-x-element-statbar=\"{&quot;triggerOffset&quot;:&quot;50%&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-statbar-bar\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e105 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-66\"><p>Alberta <strong>9<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-statbar e1096-e106 mug-71 mug-76 mug-78 mug-4\" data-x-element-statbar=\"{&quot;triggerOffset&quot;:&quot;50%&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-statbar-bar\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e107 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4t mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-66\"><p>Saskatchewan <strong>9<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-statbar e1096-e108 mug-71 mug-76 mug-78 mug-4\" data-x-element-statbar=\"{&quot;triggerOffset&quot;:&quot;50%&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-statbar-bar\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e109 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4k mug-4l mug-4m mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-66\"><p>Manitoba <strong>6<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-statbar e1096-e110 mug-71 mug-79 mug-4\" data-x-element-statbar=\"{&quot;triggerOffset&quot;:&quot;50%&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-statbar-bar\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e111 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4k mug-4l mug-4m mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-66\"><p>New Brunswick <strong>6<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-statbar e1096-e112 mug-71 mug-79 mug-4\" data-x-element-statbar=\"{&quot;triggerOffset&quot;:&quot;50%&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-statbar-bar\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e113 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1b card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e114 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2s mug-2v mug-33\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e115 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4o mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5m\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">\"Today, Mr. Borden is embarrassed. He had <span style=\"color: #503957;\"><strong>imposed conscription on the country<\/strong><\/span>: he notes, at the same time, that members of the workforce are increasingly rare, and that he needs them to <span style=\"color: #503957;\"><strong>save the country<\/strong><\/span>... what will the workers do? Will they give their cooperation to a government that has scorned them to the point of doing nothing for them?\u201d<\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e116 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4u mug-4w mug-51 mug-52 mug-5h mug-5l mug-5n mug-5o mug-5p\"><p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Montreal newspaper <em>Le Canada<\/em>, 24 January 1918<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e117 mug-7 mug-9 mug-b mug-d mug-e mug-f mug-j mug-q mug-v mug-1c card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e118 mug-21 mug-22 mug-24 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2f mug-2g mug-2h mug-34\"><div class=\"x-bg\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-img\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/staging.greatwarcentre.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/988a4a8866e87566bf1a01a91bc696e1-1.jpg\" alt=\"Image\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e119 mug-3l mug-3n mug-3t mug-3u mug-3w mug-43 mug-44 mug-46 mug-47 mug-49 toggle-box\"><div class=\"x-div e1096-e120 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3t mug-46 mug-4a\"><div class=\"x-anchor x-anchor-button has-graphic e1096-e121 mug-7a mug-5 toggle-button\" tabindex=\"0\"><div class=\"x-anchor-content\"><span class=\"x-graphic\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"x-icon x-graphic-child x-graphic-icon x-graphic-primary\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-o=\"&#xe59e;\"><\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e122 mug-3l mug-3t mug-47 mug-4b mug-4c toggle-content\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e123 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4m mug-4w mug-52 mug-5b mug-5h mug-5j mug-5n mug-67\"><p><strong>Two Sides of a Coin: Veterans and the Strike<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Winnipeg general strike polarized veterans, who were almost evenly split for and against it. On the pro-strike side, Roger Ernest Bay, a former army private, became the spokesperson for veterans supporting the labour movement, leading a series of meetings and protest marches throughout May until he was arrested on charges of seditious conspiracy at the beginning of June. On the other side, Frederick G. Thompson, former army captain and lawyer, organized the anti-strike veterans\u2019 parades. Thompson, like many other veterans, feared that the movement was a revolutionary conspiracy led by Bolsheviks.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e124 mug-4h mug-4n mug-4o mug-4w mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-56 mug-5t mug-68 mug-69 mug-6a mug-6b mug-6c\"><p>Image: War veterans protesting lack of work [1919?]\nCity of Toronto Archives<br \/>\nWilliam James Family (Fonds 1244)<br \/>\nItem 903<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-section e1096-e125 mug-0 mug-2 mug-3 container\"><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e126 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-g mug-y mug-1d card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e127 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-28 mug-2d mug-2h mug-2i mug-2j mug-2k mug-2m mug-2n mug-35\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-color\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e128 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3o mug-48\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e129 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4q mug-4w mug-59 mug-5a mug-5b mug-5c mug-5d\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Fighting for Recognition<\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e130 mug-4e mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4j mug-4l mug-4m mug-4n mug-4o mug-4s mug-4t mug-4u mug-4v mug-5e\"><p>Minority Rights<\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e131 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4n mug-4o mug-4w mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-5f mug-5g mug-5h\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Afro-Canadian Unit, No. 2 Construction Battalion \/ Windsor Museum<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e132 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1e card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e133 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2p mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-36\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e134 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5k\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Despite the racism they faced, members of Indigenous, Black, and Asian communities volunteered in large numbers to participate in the First World War. Sadly, these soldiers came back to a country largely <span style=\"color: #00b2ad;\"><strong>unchanged on matters of discrimination<\/strong><\/span>.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e135 mug-7 mug-8 mug-c mug-n mug-r mug-s mug-1f mug-1g card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e136 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2c mug-2m mug-2n mug-37 mug-38 mug-39\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e137 mug-4e mug-4h mug-4n mug-4s mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-53 mug-58 mug-5d mug-5t mug-69 mug-6a mug-6d\"><p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Lt. F.O. Loft, c. 1914-1918<br \/>\nDepartment of National Defence<br \/>\nLibraries and Archives Canada<br \/>\n1964-114 NPC<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col e1096-e138 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2b mug-2c mug-2o mug-2s mug-3a mug-3b\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e139 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-54 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j\"><span style=\"color: #00b2ad;\"><strong>Frederick O. Loft and the League of Indians of Canada<\/strong><\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e140 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-54 mug-5j mug-5l mug-6c\"><div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-b981925 animated-slow elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor elementor-motion-effects-parent\" data-id=\"b981925\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-settings=\"{&quot;motion_fx_opacity_range&quot;:{&quot;unit&quot;:&quot;%&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;sizes&quot;:{&quot;start&quot;:0,&quot;end&quot;:35}},&quot;motion_fx_devices&quot;:[&quot;desktop&quot;],&quot;motion_fx_range&quot;:&quot;viewport&quot;,&quot;_animation&quot;:&quot;none&quot;,&quot;_animation_delay&quot;:100,&quot;motion_fx_motion_fx_scrolling&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;motion_fx_opacity_effect&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;motion_fx_opacity_direction&quot;:&quot;out-in&quot;,&quot;motion_fx_opacity_level&quot;:{&quot;unit&quot;:&quot;px&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:10,&quot;sizes&quot;:[]}}\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n<div class=\"elementor-widget-container elementor-motion-effects-element\">\n<div class=\"elementor-text-editor elementor-clearfix\">\n<p>Returned Indigenous soldiers were not treated like other veterans. Access to the usual veterans\u2019 benefits (doctors, hospitals, pensions, and lands) required the consent of a <span style=\"color: #00b2ad;\"><strong>Department of Indian Affairs<\/strong><\/span> agent (DIA), which was rarely granted. Many veterans like Lieutenant Frederick O. Loft fought back, seeking more rights in exchange of their communities\u2019 sacrifices. Loft funded the <span style=\"color: #00b2ad;\"><strong>League of Indians of Canada<\/strong><\/span>, which fought for the rights of Indigenous peoples in Canada and to reclaim their ancestral lands.<\/p>\n\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e141 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1h card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e142 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-3c\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e143 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><p>In 1927, under the pressure of the DIA, the Indian Act was amended to <span style=\"color: #00b2ad;\"><strong>prohibit organizations from raising money for Indigenous legal claims<\/strong><\/span>, effectively cutting the organization's funds. The League of Indians of Canada was dismantled, but its creation showed Indigenous veterans' willingness to fight for equality.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e144 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1i card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e145 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-3d\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e146 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><p><span style=\"color: #00b2ad;\"><strong>Japanese-Canadians and the B.C. Branch No. 9 <\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Before the war, members of the Japanese-Canadian community\u2014even those born in Canada\u2014could not vote, run for public office or practice certain professions. Upon their return to the country, veterans from this community fought to obtain these rights. In British Columbia, Masumi Mitsui, a decorated sergeant of the Canadian army, created B.C. Branch No. 9 of the Canadian Legion to seek veterans' enfranchisement.<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e147 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1j card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e148 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-3c\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e149 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Ex-soldiers Japanese descent obtained the right to vote in federal elections in 1919, and, after many years of lobbying, the British Columbia legislature gave the same privilege to veterans in 1931. However, that right was stripped in 1942, when members of the Japanese-Canadian community, including Great War veterans, suffered through internment and dispossession during the Second World War.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e150 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1k card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e151 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2s mug-2v mug-3e\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e152 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4o mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5m\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">\u201c...Until now, Japanese Canadians <span style=\"color: #f2b58a;\"><strong>have not been treated well here<\/strong><\/span>. But this [enlistment] will put future provincial governments in a position where they cannot deny Japanese their rights.<span style=\"color: #f2b58a;\"><strong> As we look to the future<\/strong><\/span> as Japanese are establishing their place in Canada, we have no choice but to rise and meet the challenge.\u201d<\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e153 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4u mug-4w mug-51 mug-52 mug-5h mug-5l mug-5n mug-5o mug-5p\"><p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Iku Kumagawa, 1916 \/ Soldier in the First World War<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e154 mug-7 mug-9 mug-b mug-c mug-e mug-f mug-i mug-j mug-t mug-v mug-1l card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e155 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2c mug-2d mug-2k mug-2o mug-2p mug-2r mug-2x mug-3f\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e156 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-60\">Le saviez-vous ?<\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e157 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5q mug-60\"><strong>Captain William A. White<\/strong><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e158 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5l mug-60\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">While the Canadian army was not officially segregated in the First World War, Black Canadians seeking to enlist were commonly turned away by recruiters. Following two years of lobbying spearheaded by Reverend William A. White, the No. 2 Construction Battalion, an all-Black auxiliary unit, was created in 1916. White, the unit\u2019s chaplain, was one of the only Black officers in the British Army.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-section e1096-e159 mug-0 mug-2 mug-3 container\"><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e160 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-g mug-y mug-1m card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e161 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-28 mug-2d mug-2h mug-2i mug-2j mug-2k mug-2m mug-2n mug-3g\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-color\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e162 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3o mug-48\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e163 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4q mug-4w mug-59 mug-5b mug-5c mug-5d mug-6a\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">A Fight for What and for Whom?<\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e164 mug-4e mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4j mug-4l mug-4m mug-4n mug-4o mug-4s mug-4t mug-4u mug-4v mug-5e\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Pacifism and Disillusionment<\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e165 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4n mug-4o mug-4w mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-5f mug-5g mug-5h\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Image: For What? \/ Oil on canvas \/ By Frederick Varley, c. 1918. \/Beaverbrook Collection of War Art \/ Canadian War Museum \/CWM 19710261-0770<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e166 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1n card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e167 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2p mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-30\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e168 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5k\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\"><span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>Pacifism<\/strong><\/span> emerged with new vigour following the First World War, promising an end to conflict after the carnage that had engulfed the globe. However, unlike other socio-political movements, Canadian veterans were largely uninvolved.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e169 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1o card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e170 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-31\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e171 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Before 1914, pacifism was a minor movement in Canada, largely limited to certain religious denominations and left-wing radicals. During the war, pacifists faced harsh social stigma, as well as <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>censorship<\/strong><\/span> et <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>imprisonment<\/strong><\/span> under <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>the War Measures Act<\/strong><\/span>.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e172 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1p card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e173 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2p mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-30\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e174 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">In the 1920s and 30s, pacifism was thrust into the mainstream. International projects, such as the <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>League of Nations<\/strong><\/span>, an organization meant to settle disputes between states through arbitration, and disarmament and arms limitations treaties emerged, legitimizing pacifist ideology as more than a fringe movement. While not without detractors, support was fairly widespread. <\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e175 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1q card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e176 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-31\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e177 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">While the majority of veterans shared the pacifist revulsion towards war, few transformed their disillusionment into activism\u2014they were, as a rule, <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>anti-war, but not pacifist<\/strong><\/span>. Many regarded the largely civilian leadership of the movement with suspicion or outright disdain. The failure of pacifist projects to prevent escalation in Europe was another cause for skepticism among veterans who believed that the peace that they had fought for was squandered. More than this, many veterans simply <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>longed to put the war behind them<\/strong><\/span> and to lead normal lives.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e178 mug-7 mug-8 mug-c mug-n mug-p mug-s mug-1f mug-1r card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e179 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2c mug-2m mug-2n mug-2s mug-37 mug-3h\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e180 mug-4e mug-4h mug-4n mug-4s mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-53 mug-58 mug-5d mug-5t mug-69 mug-6a mug-6d\"><p>Will R. Bird in Uniform<br \/>\nSubmitted by Heather Murray<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col e1096-e181 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2b mug-2c mug-2o mug-2p mug-2s mug-3b\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e182 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-54 mug-5j mug-5l mug-6c\"><div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-b981925 animated-slow elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor elementor-motion-effects-parent\" data-id=\"b981925\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-settings=\"{&quot;motion_fx_opacity_range&quot;:{&quot;unit&quot;:&quot;%&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;sizes&quot;:{&quot;start&quot;:0,&quot;end&quot;:35}},&quot;motion_fx_devices&quot;:[&quot;desktop&quot;],&quot;motion_fx_range&quot;:&quot;viewport&quot;,&quot;_animation&quot;:&quot;none&quot;,&quot;_animation_delay&quot;:100,&quot;motion_fx_motion_fx_scrolling&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;motion_fx_opacity_effect&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;motion_fx_opacity_direction&quot;:&quot;out-in&quot;,&quot;motion_fx_opacity_level&quot;:{&quot;unit&quot;:&quot;px&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:10,&quot;sizes&quot;:[]}}\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n<div class=\"elementor-widget-container elementor-motion-effects-element\">\n<div class=\"elementor-text-editor elementor-clearfix\">\n<p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\"><span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>William R. Bird<\/strong><\/span> was a veteran of the 42nd battalion and author of numerous works, including <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><em><strong>And We Go On<\/strong><\/em><\/span> (1930), a biographical account of his experiences in the First World War. Less extreme than other veterans\u2019 publications of this period, Bird\u2019s account nevertheless has <span style=\"color: #381b3f;\"><strong>clear anti-war overtones<\/strong><\/span> and speaks to the perceived gap between civilians and veterans.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e183 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1s card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e184 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2s mug-2v mug-33\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e185 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4o mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5m\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">\u201cAnd I knew that those at home <span style=\"color: #503957;\"><strong>would never understand<\/strong><\/span>. [...] We, of the brotherhood, could understand the soldier, but never explain him. All of us would remain a separate, definite people, as if branded by a monstrous despotism.\u201d<\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e186 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4u mug-4w mug-51 mug-52 mug-5h mug-5l mug-5n mug-5o mug-5p\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\"><em>And We Go On<\/em> (1930) \/ Will R. Bird, Canadian veteran and author<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e187 mug-7 mug-9 mug-b mug-d mug-e mug-f mug-j mug-q mug-v mug-1t card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e188 mug-21 mug-22 mug-24 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2f mug-2g mug-2h mug-34\"><div class=\"x-bg\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-img\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/staging.greatwarcentre.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/19710261-0770.jpg\" alt=\"Image\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e189 mug-3l mug-3n mug-3t mug-3u mug-3w mug-43 mug-44 mug-46 mug-47 mug-49 toggle-box\"><div class=\"x-div e1096-e190 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3t mug-46 mug-4a\"><div class=\"x-anchor x-anchor-button has-graphic e1096-e191 mug-7a mug-5 toggle-button\" tabindex=\"0\"><div class=\"x-anchor-content\"><span class=\"x-graphic\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"x-icon x-graphic-child x-graphic-icon x-graphic-primary\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-o=\"&#xe59e;\"><\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e192 mug-3l mug-3t mug-47 mug-4b mug-4d toggle-content\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e193 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4m mug-4w mug-52 mug-5b mug-5h mug-5j mug-5n mug-67\"><strong>Frederick Varley<\/strong>, as some of his fellow canadian artists, was sent to the battlefield in 1916 to document the First World War. His painting <em><strong>For What?<\/strong><\/em>, produced in 1918-1919, depicts the <strong>futility of war<\/strong> and challenges the legitimacy of the First World War.<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e194 mug-4h mug-4n mug-4o mug-4w mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-56 mug-5t mug-68 mug-69 mug-6a mug-6b mug-6c\"><p>For What?<br \/>\nOil on canvas <br \/>\nBy Frederick Varley, c. 1918.<br \/>\nBeaverbrook Collection of War Art<br \/>\nCanadian War Museum<br \/>\nCWM 19710261-0770<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-section e1096-e195 mug-0 mug-2 mug-3 container\"><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e196 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-g mug-y mug-1u card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e197 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-28 mug-2d mug-2h mug-2i mug-2j mug-2k mug-2m mug-2n mug-3i\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-color\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-div e1096-e198 mug-3l mug-3m mug-3n mug-3o mug-48\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e199 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4l mug-4n mug-4o mug-4q mug-4w mug-59 mug-5a mug-5b mug-5c mug-5d\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">For Better or For Worse<\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e200 mug-4e mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4j mug-4l mug-4m mug-4n mug-4o mug-4s mug-4t mug-4u mug-4v mug-5e\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">1940s and 1950s<\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e201 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4n mug-4o mug-4w mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-5f mug-5g mug-5h\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">\u2018Employment seekers, CNE\u2019 , [1920?] \/ City of Toronto Archives \/ William James Family (Fonds 1244) \/ Item 1360<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e202 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1v card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e203 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2p mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-2t\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e204 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5i mug-5j mug-5k\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Through many hardships, veterans aimed to pave the way for a better post-war world. Their dreams, beliefs, and actions contributed to the creation of the modern Canada that we know today.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e205 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1w card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e206 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-2u\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e207 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Thanks to veterans\u2019 associations and experience gained from demobilization after the First World War, the <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>Second World War Veterans Charter<\/strong><\/span> was much more adapted to veteran needs. It offered training, pensions, land grants for farming and preference in appointment to civil service for veterans, like in 1918. New privileges, such as <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>payment for university tuition or business loans<\/strong><\/span>, were also made available to returned soldiers.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e208 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1x card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e209 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-2t\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e210 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">The labour movement\u2019s demands in the 1920s and 1930s led to the birth of the <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>Unemployment Insurance Act<\/strong><\/span> in 1940. In 1948, the new Industrial Relations and Disputes Investigation Act also protected workers who wished to join a union, while forcing employers to recognize unions created by their employees.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e211 mug-7 mug-8 mug-c mug-m mug-n mug-s mug-1f mug-1y card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e212 mug-21 mug-22 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2c mug-2m mug-37 mug-39 mug-3j\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e213 mug-4e mug-4h mug-4n mug-4s mug-4y mug-4z mug-51 mug-52 mug-53 mug-58 mug-5t mug-69 mug-6a mug-6b mug-6d\"><p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Japanese Branch No. 9 Flag, c.1930<br \/>\nJapanese Canadian War Memorial Committee Collection<br \/>\nNikkei National Museum<br \/>\n2016.5.1.2.1<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col e1096-e214 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2b mug-2c mug-2o mug-2p mug-2s mug-3b\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e215 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-54 mug-5j mug-5l mug-6c\"><div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-b981925 animated-slow elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor elementor-motion-effects-parent\" data-id=\"b981925\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-settings=\"{&quot;motion_fx_opacity_range&quot;:{&quot;unit&quot;:&quot;%&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;sizes&quot;:{&quot;start&quot;:0,&quot;end&quot;:35}},&quot;motion_fx_devices&quot;:[&quot;desktop&quot;],&quot;motion_fx_range&quot;:&quot;viewport&quot;,&quot;_animation&quot;:&quot;none&quot;,&quot;_animation_delay&quot;:100,&quot;motion_fx_motion_fx_scrolling&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;motion_fx_opacity_effect&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;motion_fx_opacity_direction&quot;:&quot;out-in&quot;,&quot;motion_fx_opacity_level&quot;:{&quot;unit&quot;:&quot;px&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:10,&quot;sizes&quot;:[]}}\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n<div class=\"elementor-widget-container elementor-motion-effects-element\">\n<div class=\"elementor-text-editor elementor-clearfix\">\n<p><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Veterans from marginalized communities still faced <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>discrimination<\/strong><\/span> but continued to fight for more rights. Fifteen years after the end of the Second World War, indigenous peoples would obtain the <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>right to vote<\/strong><\/span> in federal elections. As for Black Canadians, activists like Viola Desmond and members of the Nova Scotia Association for the Advancement of Coloured People fought for <span style=\"color: #f47558;\"><strong>civil rights<\/strong><\/span> in the 1940s and 1950s. Their efforts led to the dismantlement of racial discrimination in federal immigrations policies in 1962.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e216 mug-7 mug-8 mug-9 mug-a mug-b mug-c mug-v mug-1z card\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-custom\"><div style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px; background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #5776a2 0%, rgba(52,152,219,0) 100%);\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e217 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-28 mug-29 mug-2c mug-2j mug-2k mug-2o mug-2q mug-2r mug-2s mug-2t\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e218 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5k mug-5l\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">Japanese-Canadians would face the horrors of confinement and dispossession during the Second World War. They would be granted the right to vote in federal elections for the second time in 1948.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e1096-e219 mug-7 mug-9 mug-b mug-c mug-f mug-h mug-i mug-j mug-u mug-v mug-20 card\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e1096-e220 mug-21 mug-23 mug-24 mug-25 mug-26 mug-29 mug-2a mug-2c mug-2d mug-2k mug-2o mug-2p mug-2r mug-2x mug-2y mug-3k\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e1096-e221 mug-4g mug-4h mug-4i mug-4l mug-4m mug-4u mug-4w mug-52 mug-5h mug-5j mug-5l mug-5r\"><span data-sheets-root=\"1\">While the League of Nations did not succeed in preventing the Second World War, it was the first example of a worldwide intergovernmental organization devoted to peace and collective security. 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