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CANADIAN INDUSTRY 143
workers from the United States and one the constantly increasing employment of women in the munition works. Without needing to be urged forward by any special "movement" or by any governmental activity, the women of Canada took up this unaccustomed work with alacrity, and displayed in doing it the same skill, resource-fulness and adaptability which their mothers in pioneering days had shown before them.
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