Opinion: The Canada-U.S. bonds of the Second World War were hard to forge, but they endure and are worth keeping

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Tim Cook is author or editor of 19 books of Canadian military history, including his latest, The Good Allies: How Canada and the United States Fought Together to Defeat Fascism During the Second World War.

“Good neighbour on one side; partners within the Empire on the other,” declared Canadian prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King in July, 1938, positioning Canada between the United States and Britain. “Obligations to both in return for their assistance. Readiness to meet all joint emergencies.”

King’s desire to insert Canada between Britain and the U.S. was during a fraught period of global crisis, with militaristic Japan at war with China, with fascist Italy having crushed Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and, worst of all, Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler aggressively building up his military, threatening neighbours and brazenly seeking war. What would Canada do in the coming months, as war loomed on the horizon? The awful decisions…

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