2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Canada and Imperial Entanglements Sudan (1884-1885)

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2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Canada and Imperial Entanglements Sudan ( )

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Canada and Imperial Entanglements The Sudan ( ) The Boer War ( )

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI World War One Canada goes to war Debate and dissent at home

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Canada’s War Experience Ypres (1915) The Search for a Voice

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Canada’s War Experience Ypres (1915) The Search for a Voice Vimy Ridge (1917) Passchendaele (1917)

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI The Consequences of WWI

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Postwar Isolationism The Chanak Crisis (1922)

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Postwar Isolationism The Chanak Crisis (1922) The Halibut Fisheries Treaty (2 March 1923)

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Postwar Isolationism The Chanak Crisis (1922) The Halibut Fisheries Treaty (1923) The Imperial Conference of 1926

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Postwar Isolationism The Chanak Crisis (1922) The Halibut Fisheries Treaty (1923) The Imperial Conference of 1926 Changing Trade Patterns

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Postwar Isolationism The Chanak Crisis (1922) The Halibut Fisheries Treaty (1923) The Imperial Conference of 1926 Changing Trade Patterns The Dandurand Formula: a “Fireproof House?”

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI Postwar Isolationism The Chanak Crisis (1922) The Halibut Fisheries Treaty (1923) The Imperial Conference of 1926 Changing Trade Patterns The Dandurand Formula: a “Fireproof House?” The Great Depression

2.2. From Empire to Isolationism: Canada and WWI The Great Depression