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The Consequences Of The Conscription Crisis

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The conscription crisis took place in 1944 in Quebec, approximately 5 years after Canada declared war on Germany. Militarism was obviously a main factor for this. After the Italian campaigns and the Normandy invasion, there was desperate need for soldiers. Canada realized that there was hardly enough volunteers willing to fight. Mackenzie King used his last resort which was conscription. Prime Minister Mackenzie King knew that the consequence of this action includes tensions between the English and French Canadians, just as it did in 1917, however it was not as politically damaging. In addition, he knew that a lot of his electoral success came from Quebeckers; specifically, French Canadians. So King introduces a Plebiscite on Conscription.
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