In what ways did WWII shape Canada’s identity?
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Canadian production of war material, food supplies, and raw materials had been crucial during the war. After the war, it was only natural that big investments were being made in mining, production, transportation, and services industries. Canadian cities were becoming very important contributors to the economy
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- After greatly contributing, Canada ended up having the 3rd largest navy and 4th largest air force.
- By 1942 there was full employment as hundreds and thousands of Canadian men and women found work in war industries.
- Canada's most important sector in its economy was agriculture.
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