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More Canadians Coming!
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Overview
A newsreel report on The Duke of Connaught inspecting Canadian draftees. Connaught was the Kingβs uncle, a son of Queen Victoria, and Canadaβs Governor General. As a dominion, Canada was automatically entered into the war, which exacerbated divisions between Canadaβs English- and French-speaking communities. Though this item, served up for British cinemagoers, declines to allude to such matters...
This was one of three WWI-themed stories issued as Pathe's Animated Gazette No. 323b. The men on screen are volunteers: conscription came the following year, partly because recruitment in Quebec, where this film was shot, was fairly unsuccessful. Though filmed in the predominantly French Catholic city of Montreal, itβs likely that most of the men filling the screen here are Protestant English speakers. The final shot of pipers emphasises Canadaβs ancestral connections to Scotland - and, by extension, its loyalty to Britain.
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