Canada and the War

Canada is a protected country and the Canadian people have given little thought to the danger of war. On the Atlantic and Pacific coasts she is protected by the sea; on the north there is a wilderness of barren land, a barrier of ice and the Arctic Ocean; on the south there is a good neighbour, with...

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Main Author: Le Rossignol, J. E.
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Published: DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1915
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