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Historicist: Life in Wartime
Saturday, November 7, 2009Every Saturday at noon, Historicist looks back at the events, places, and characters—good and bad—that have shaped Toronto into the city we know today.
Visit of Chinese officials to John Inglis Company, February 27, 1942. City of Toronto Archives, Series 1057, Item 2171.
On September 10, 1939, Prime Minister Mackenzie King officially declared war on Germany. Toronto was impacted by the war ...
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