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As much upheaval as WWI caused in Canada, its aftermath was even more transformative for the country. With victory and the return the troops, Canadian society was now faced with the question of how to return to normalcy - and what "normal" would mean, as Canada emerged from its colonial status and found its independent national identity.

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As much upheaval as WWI caused in Canada, its aftermath was even more transformative for the country. With victory and the return the troops, Canadian society was now faced with the question of how to return to normalcy - and what "normal" would mean, as Canada emerged from its colonial status and found its independent national identity.
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Alan Bowker worked for thirty-five years in Canada's foreign service, including serving as high commissioner to Guyana. He has a doctorate in Canadian history and has taught at Canada's Royal Military College. He has edited two collections of essays by Stephen Leacock, including On the Front Line of Life and Social Criticism. He lives in Ottawa.