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How Did Canadian Identity Change From The 1920s To 1930s

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Canadian identity, when seen by its outlook of immigration, changed negatively during the 1920s to 1930s. Before the Military Service Act was passed, there were two main opposing sides which consisted of the Non-British immigrants, mainly the French Canadians. Who opposed the act from being passed. They felt no loyalty to either Britain or France thus reluctant to help in the war efforts. While, on the other side, Prime Minister Borden assembled his senior members of the Cabinet. With many immigrants of British roots, and the families of soldiers, they supported the act of conscription. 1 As a result of the divide, the Military Service Act caused Canada as a country to fall under civil pressure with constant threat of riots and strikes making

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