December 1941 - June 1942. The war is now global and pressures on Canada mount. Without warning, Japan strikes at Pearl Harbor. Canadian Japanese are moved inland from the coast. Canadians adjust to food rationing and salvage drives. The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan makes Canada, in Roosevelt's words, "the aerodrome of democracy." In Ottawa, Winston Churchill makes his "Some chicken, some neck!" speech.
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Donald Brittain | Writer |