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The first Canadians leaving for South Africa
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