DECODE THE PUZZLE Hint: This is not A Canadian Poster... But it does reflect views that were strongly felt by certain Canadians during WWI.

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DECODE THE PUZZLE Hint: This is not A Canadian Poster... But it does reflect views that were strongly felt by certain Canadians during WWI.

Recruitment was so popular at the outbreak of war that people crowded into recruitment rallies such as this one in Toronto

MONTH ENLISTMENT CASUALTIES JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST STEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL:

Conscription Conscripts are forced to serve in the armed forces Caused violent protests and riots An issue that bitterly divided Canada Creation of a list of people who must go to war