Publisher's Synopsis
A look at how World War I changed Canada forever.
When the Great War ended in 1919, Canada found itself in a state of flux. Soldiers struggled to reintegrate, parliament wobbled toward crisis, and a young labor movement ran up against rising anti-Bolshevism. Canada 1919 examines how the aftermath of the war shaped Canada forever, offering fresh perspectives on veteran repatriation, the influenza pandemic, the rising farm lobby, and Canada's newfound prominence on the international stage.