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Events from the year 1941 in Canada.
Outline guide to Canadian Army, including organization, training, arms and services, medical services, auxiliary services and "Need for Men" [24]
PM King: "The war has grown in intensity and extent. Threats have become realities[...]and fears have been turned into terrors." [25]
"The American Republics [are] in serious danger" - President Roosevelt calls for defence of Western Hemisphere [26]
"War is approaching" - Roosevelt warns American republics of Nazi intentions of subversion and enslavement in hemisphere [27]
PM King agrees it's important to convince Latin America that Nazis are as menacing to South America as to North [28]
Roosevelt and Churchill agree to Atlantic Charter's principles of postwar peace at shipboard conference in Newfoundland [29]
Franklin Roosevelt's account of covert voyage to his meeting with Winston Churchill in Newfoundland [30]
Advocating nuclear weapons, MAUD Committee compares power of 25 lbs. of uranium material to millions of pounds that exploded in 1917 Halifax [31]
By attacking U.S. and British Empire forces, Japanese "make their own ruin inevitable" [32]
"A tremendous financial burden" - PM King details Canada's direct and indirect contributions (money, materiel and people) to war effort [33]
Canada enhances Northwest Staging Route for transit of U.S. warplanes and supplies through Yukon to besieged U.S.S.R. [34]
Thank-you letter to Vuntut Gwitchin for money contributed to orphans and homeless children in Britain [35]
Communist Party of Canada challenges RCMP commissioner's remarks regarding "reds" [36]
Interned Soviet sympathizers demand release from Canadian "concentration camp" after Germany attacks U.S.S.R. [37]
High school girls join Ontario Farm Service Force to pick fruit on Niagara Peninsula as their war service [38]
High school girls in YWCA's Hi-Y clubs raise funds selling War Savings stamps at movie theatres [39]
"Give him my love" - with "very real warmth," Mackenzie King asks Washington official to pass message to Franklin Roosevelt [40]
"What a shock" - House of Commons reacts to news of Frederick Banting's death in airplane crash [41]
Prime Minister King offers to find government job for defeated MP Agnes Macphail [42]
Film reveals Winston Churchill's comic timing in his Some Chicken - Some Neck! speech to Parliament [43]
Humorous letter about searching for Kawartha Lakes, Ontario soldiers for writer to host in England [44]
Teenager experiences gay scene in movie theatres of downtown Toronto [45]
Film: air route from Edmonton to Alaska [46]
Memories of 60 years' work at Great Lakes grain elevator about to be torn down [47]
"A friend completely trusted" - obituary for Prime Minister King's dog Pat [48]
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. was an American lawyer, politician, and businessman. He served as a United States congressman from New York from 1949 to 1955 and in 1963 was appointed United States Under Secretary of Commerce by President John F. Kennedy. He was appointed as the first chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from 1965 to 1966 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Roosevelt also ran for governor of New York twice. He was a son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and served as an officer in the United States Navy during World War II.
Events from the year 1946 in Canada.