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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]