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  1. Aug 5, 2013 · Last Edited November 30, 2023. The First World War of 1914–1918 was the bloodiest conflict in Canadian history, taking the lives of nearly 61,000 Canadians. It erased romantic notions of war, introducing slaughter on a massive scale, and instilled a fear of foreign military involvement that would last until the Second World War.

    • June 28, 1914. First World War Timeline. Franz Ferdinand Assassinated. Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip assassinated Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, in Sarajevo, setting off a chain of events leading to the First World War.
    • August 04, 1914. First World War Timeline. McBride Purchases Submarines. Knowing that war was about to break out and fearing attack by German warships, Premier Richard McBride authorized spending $1.1 million for 2 submarines that had been built in Seattle for the Chilean navy.
    • August 04, 1914. First World War Timeline. Canada and Newfoundland Enter the First World War. After Britain’s ultimatum to Germany to withdraw its army from Belgium expires at midnight on the third, the British government declares war on Germany the next day.
    • August 18, 1914. First World War Timeline. First Internment Camp for “Enemy Aliens” The first internment camp for “enemy aliens,” meaning people residing in Canada who were born in enemy countries, opened in Fort Henry, ON.
  2. t. e. The history of Canada in World War I began on August 4, 1914, when the United Kingdom entered the First World War (1914–1918) by declaring war on Germany. The British declaration of war automatically brought Canada into the war, because of Canada's legal status as a British Dominion which left foreign policy decisions in the hands of ...

  3. 2 days ago · Canada - WWI, Military, Recruitment: At the outbreak of the war, Minister of Militia and Defense Sir Samuel Hughes scrapped the carefully laid plans for a mobilization of the existing militia and instead launched a direct appeal to the men of Canada. The country was just emerging from a deep recession, and tens of thousands of British-born young men with no work and imbued with patriotism ...

  4. Aug 4, 2014 · Feb. 16, 1915 First Canadian Division arrives in France. April 22-28, 1915 Second Battle of Ypres. Canadians hit by chlorine gas attack. First Canadian Division suffers more than 6,000 casualties ...

  5. Canada played a significant role in World War I, especially in relation to the battles of the Western Front. World War I was primarily a European conflict, as it involved the major European powers of the time including: Austria-Hungary, Britain, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Ottoman Empire and Russia.

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  7. Legacy. The First World War was one of the most far-reaching and traumatic events in Canadian history. Learn about the casualty figures, Canada's greater autonomy, political and societal changes, and how the strain of war nearly shattered the country.

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