War on the home front

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War on the home front was not a shaped many Canadian negatively in WWI. The Wartime Elections Act had an effect on Canadians politically. The great influenza affected Canada socially. Lastly, propaganda and victory bonds caused Canada to fall economically. Canada’s home front during WWI had a negative impact on the Canadian people politically, socially and economically.

The Wartime Elections Act proposed by Robert Borden weakened Canada politically as a country. This act that was passed in 1917 took the vote away from citizens who had emigrated from enemy countries. In addition, the act only gave army nurses and close relatives of soldiers the right to vote. In 1918, women living in Canada were given the right to vote, but they could still not be elected to Parliament. During the later part of the war, conscription was introduced which was not a good sign for many Canadians because it forced many men to leave their families and join the war. John English of the Canadian Encyclopedia stated that, “Conscription was unpopular and that Canadians not of British descent would combine to defeat the government in the upcoming general election.” This statement proves that many Canadians along with the British did not support many of the government’s decisions including conscription. These rules put on Canadian citizens weakened Canada politically because only men could vote until women got the right. Certain women, who did not have soldiers in their families, could not vote. As a result, the Wartime Elections Act had a negative impact on Canadian people politically.

The Spanish Influenza was a contributing factor to the many deaths that occurred during this time. In 1918-1919, a form of influenza killed between 20 and 40 million p...

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...Canada’s railway debt. Lastly, women suffrage was bad for many Canadian women because they felt like they were not supposed to be part of politics and that their jobs was to take care of the children and the homes. Also, it took a long time for Canada to get a women working in the parliament office. Canada’s efforts in WWI still have a lasting impact and can be used as a teaching tool for many.

War on the home front during WWI caused Canada to fall as a country because this deed towards many citizens affected them politically, socially and economically. The wartime elections act had a political impact on many Canadians. The great influenza ruined the Canadian society socially. Finally, propaganda and victory bonds that were used on the Canadian citizens caused the economy to fall. In conclusions, war on the home front was not a good result for most Canadian’s.

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