Canada's Contribution to World War 2. What were the 3 most important things Canada contributed to the war? -Change of economy, women's effots and the BCATP (British Commonwealth Training Program).
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Imagine. You're a Canadian citizen living through out World War II. As the war ends you're proud to have survived the horrific battle, but over hear someone asking what significant features Canada had with the war. How would you feel? What would you say? No matter who you were during that time frame, you would've had a notable and vital role even if you weren't a solider. Allied victory in World War II was in
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feel very offended and lose your pride. You can tell that person you were either in the BCATP, which was Canada's biggest accomplishment in the war. Maybe you were a citizen that worked on munitions, ate less and paid money to support the soldiers. Or what about being a women labour worker? There was so many important roles people played in the war all to help their country and for that, we should be thankful.
feel very offended and lose your pride. You can tell that person you were either in the BCATP, which was Canada's biggest accomplishment in the war. Maybe you were a citizen that worked on munitions, ate less and paid money to support the soldiers. Or what about being a women labour worker? There was so many important roles people played in the war all to help their country and for that, we should be thankful.