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How'd they skip over Britain being in WW2?
Canada was independent by WW2, though they joined the war very shortly after the UK joined the war.
We're not even fully independent today. The BNA act gave us more local government powers to respond to the American threat but everything still has to be approved by the crown.
Also we were born as British Subjects in Canada at the time.
Canadians can vote in British elections if they're residents.
We were compelled to go to war when England entered, even if it took a few days to draft a declaration.
From wiki:
I was unaware it extended to war against our sovereign.
WW1 will do that to a fucker.
I knew that Britain was in WW2, but I didn't discover that Canada was a part of the British empire until well after I graduated highschool.
Anyway, there were plenty of British people in WWII movies, but I don't think I've ever seen one that's got Canadians in it.
Jesus Christ. I'd say the average Canadian student could name half the US state capitals before they hit high school when I went to school.