World war 1. Borden and the effect of conscription on French/Native (Zaira) (aug 29, 1917 – dec 31, 1918)
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After the war happen in Vimy Ridge. Sir Robert Borden the eighth prime minister of Canada, was very delighted that we won the war and led to conscription which mean all men from the age of 18-45 must serve Canada. French and Natives weren’t pleased with the decision that the federal government made. Where was the reason for their children to serve the country. Their opinion were never heard by the federal government, they felt marginalized from the country. It made Canada even more distant from each other.
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