Canada's Independent Streak

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...if war were to come to Canada it really would have been at the hand of England and not Canada (Skelton 1920). A Toronto newspaper writes: "The Times has done more than its share in creating bad feelings between England and the United States and would have liked to see the Canadians take up the quarrel which it has raisedThere would be no talk of war but for the mischief-making newspapers in England and America, of which The Times was the worst because the most influential. We have no idea of Canada being made a victim of the belligerent proposals of the Jefferson Bricks on either side of the Atlantic. We cannot agree the dogma of Canada should provide entirely for her defence when she is not the author of the quarrels against the consequences of which she is called upon to stand on guard. What can fairly be demanded of her she has done" (Skelton, 1920, p.349). The implications of this statement in respect to the Canadian military may be aligned with...

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