Monday, February 23, 2026

war

Toronto Citizens at the Victory Parade of 1918

On November 11, 1918, the Armistice of Compiègne was signed between Germany and the Allied powers (Great Britain, France, and the United States), marking...

War and the Church: The Role of Religion in Toronto During World War II

Between 1939 and 1945, Canada was engaged in a total war effort. Mobilization took place across all social strata, with many men and women...

Fearless Ladies and True Patriots: The Story of Toronto’s “Bomb Girls”

During World War II, Canada’s population was divided into those serving on the frontlines and those supporting them on the home front. Both played...

“So Different, Yet So Alike” – The Stories of Six Veterans from Toronto

It is no secret that war profoundly impacts people's lives, writes torontoyes. This applies to both those on the home front and those who...

The War of 1812 Memorial in Toronto: The Story Behind the Monument

Toronto is a large city with beautiful architecture. The metropolis boasts many monuments and memorials, erected to commemorate various events. Today, we'll delve into...

Internment Camps in Toronto

Have you ever heard of internment camps? If not, this article will delve into what they are. So, internment camps are specially designated locations...

Toronto’s Industry During the First World War

War is a terrible chapter in any country's history. It brings tears, blood, pain, death, and destruction. Tragically, humanity has already endured two world...
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