Canada During World War II

             With over 60,000 Canadians who died fighting in the war, the price of the war was devastating to our country. What started in the war resulted in us getting independence and sovereignty in Canada. With many strained relations during the war, was the outcome worth it? Things such as racism and discrimination were big problems during the war.
             With so many different cultures and religious people in Canada, there were problems and drastic actions during the war. Even though a different color or race, people still wanted to help Canada in the war, but we didn't allow that. Many thousands were turned down when they signed up to go to war, and even donations weren't accepted by people of different races. People who were of a race of Germany's alliance were treated horribly by many people and were then sent to camps. These people lost their homes, and sometimes families just because therefrom that region were thought to be spies. Despite all the racism people still tried to help by giving money, participating in government bonds and stamps, and helping do the jobs the men once did. In the end, other races got respect because they never gave up on helping in the war. Also, there was much less discrimination against people for how they looked or speak.
             Many people weren't allowed to vote just because they spoke a different language, weren't of British background, or just because they didn't have any relatives fighting in the war. With these laws, not everyone got their word and opinion on what should happen with Canada in the future. Even women weren't allowed to vote. Almost everyone tried to help in the war by taking on jobs they don't normally do and helping the army by making things they need. Even in doing these things, they weren't given the right to vote until the near end. Due to the participation of everyone many people had the right to vote by the end of the war including women.
             The war was not cheap. We lost over 60,000 of o...

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