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People in internment working in extreme cold conditions doing labor. -
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“In Europe, Canadian women volunteers organized hospitals, clubs, and nursing homes for soldiers and nurses.”-Nellie McClung. -
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“In the last extremity we might organize a company or two. But would Canadian Negeros make for good fighting men? I do not think so.”-Major-General W.G. Gwatkin. -
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“When he was in uniform he was considered equal.. By what he could do. When he came back, he just went back to being indian. Indians at that time who were not even Canadian citizens.”-Francis Pegahmagabow. -
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"We have had nearly as many casualties as the British army in France, and we are only a handful of men compared to the British… But, never mind--it’s old Canada forever.”-Leo Le Boutillier. -
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We are working six days a week from seven till seven and on Sundays from seven till four and now they want us to work fourteen hours a day by coming back three nights a week to work two extra hours. We just have half an hour for lunch and half an hour for supper."-Two working women in WW2. -
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“I wish to avoid the use of sterner methods if possible, but will use whatever methods are necessary to enforce law and order.” Mayor Charles Gray, June 11, 1919. -
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Housewives experienced a huge change. Their lives became much easier and simpler. With the rise in tech daily house chores became much more easier and doable. -
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She was America's golden child and Hollywood superstar actress. -
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He created Insulin