WW1 – The Conscription Crisis Recall – At the start of WW1, many people volunteered to fight in the Canadian army. For the volunteers, the war was to be.

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WW1 – The Conscription Crisis Recall – At the start of WW1, many people volunteered to fight in the Canadian army. For the volunteers, the war was to be an adventure. As well, the war would be over very quickly. It did not go as thought. The war was long, and everyday, more and more soldiers were killed or wounded. By late-1916, people stopped volunteering. Would you volunteer to go fight in this war?

WW1 – The Conscription Crisis Table 1. Canadian Casualties and Enlistments in 1917 MonthCasualties New Enlistments January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL

WW1 – The Conscription Crisis Canada needed new soldiers to help the Allies win the war. How could Canada get more soldiers? The Answer – Conscription. It is like the Draft. Conscription is military service by all men of a certain age. It is required by law. The Canadian government introduced the idea in Do you think everyone agreed with conscription?

WW1 – The Conscription Crisis Many groups disagreed. n French-Canadians said, “No.” To the French-Canadians, Canada was fighting to protect England. This was not a French war. n Farmers said, “No.” Their sons were needed to help harvest the crops to feed the soldiers. n Labour unionists said, “No.” They needed workers to operate the machines making the war equipment.

WW1 – The Conscription Crisis Now the politics become interesting… Women in Canada in 1917 could not vote. Women were not persons under Canadian law. The Government of Canada had to call an election over the issue of conscription. The Government needed votes to win. Who would they let vote to win?

WW1 – The Conscription Crisis The Government negotiated with the leaders of the women’s rights groups in Canada. In return for women supporting conscription, the Government granted the vote to two groups in the next election: n Soldiers who were fighting overseas n Mothers and wives of soldiers who were fighting overseas. Why would the Government of Canada want these two groups to vote in the conscription vote? Why would the women’s rights groups agree to support the government in return for soldiers’ wives and mothers being given the right to vote?

WW1 – The Conscription Crisis The Government won the election. In 1918, conscription was introduced to Canada. WW1 ended soon afterwards. Very few Canadians were conscripted. However, Canada was now divided along lines of French and English. While English-Canada has largely supported conscription, French-Canada said, “No.” This division changed Canada. As well, some women could now vote. More women wanted the right to vote. The door was open…just a crack for more women’s rights. The Conscription Crisis truly changed Canada.