The first Canadian contingent in the South African War was nicknamed “The Gallant Thousand” because its members had enlisted voluntarily. Support for the war was particularly strong among English-speaking citizens and political elite. Popular with French-speaking Canadians, Henri Bourassa, then serving as a deputy in Ottawa for Quebec, became the main critic of this war effort.
Louis Lachance
Ville de Québec
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Louis Lachance Fonds - Date: 1899-10-30
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