Canadian Press reporter's landing craft "under intense Nazi fire" from boats, planes and infantry at Dieppe[4]
Official study details objectives, heroism and failures of combined commando raid on Dieppe, France[5]
Canadian soldier in Dieppe raid describes prisoner-of-war camp life in Germany[6]
Painting: portrait of Indigenous soldier Lloyd George Moore, Royal Canadian Artillery[7]
"Considerable excitement and tension" - HMCS Oakville rams U-boat while on convoy duty in Caribbean Sea[8]
Pubnico, Nova Scotia children salvage flour, cigarettes and candy bars from torpedoed freighters in harbour[9]
"Blasted from a cosy state room to a cold, icy water" - Survivors' tales of torpedoed Sydney–to–Port-aux-Basques ferry Caribou[10]
Illustration: U.S. Coast Guard rescues Canadian fliers from Greenland ice shelf[11]
To maintain status quo with Vichy France, Allies manoeuvre to get Free French forces off St. Pierre and Miquelon[12]
Minister of Finance says Canadians not working for themselves or their families, but for victory[13]
In U.S. government profile of Allies, Canada noted for contributions like 2 billion pounds of food and "54% of everyone's income"[14]
"Has Canada fully mobilized her material resources [and] man and woman power to wage total war?" - Opposition Leader's 7-point plan[15]
Federal agriculture minister James Gardiner lists supports and goals for producers, and praises farm men, women and children[16]
PM King broadcasts enhanced plan of men's, women's and youth's service to achieve "total effort for total war"[17]
Women's Land Army members work on farms and socialize with Canadian soldiers in Sussex, England[18]
In House of Commons debate, Minister of National Defence J.L. Ralston addresses total war policy and conscription[19]
"The most sacred understanding" - PM King asks voters for release from pledge of no conscription for overseas military service[20]
Canadians vote "yes" in conscription plebiscite by large majorities in 8 provinces, with strong "no" in Quebec[21]
"A systemic policy of annihilation" - Zionist congress of Switzerland reports millions of Jews killed[22]
"Defensive measures of the racial brotherhood" - "Final Solution" should include sterilization of "half-Jews"[23]
Eviction from coastal British Columbia creates many social problems for people of Japanese origin[24]
Young interned Japanese Canadians seek pen pals to "sling some ink our way"[25]
Japanese Canadian George Tanaka experiences feeling of freedom in Toronto, along with both sympathy and racism[26]
Canadian diplomat in Washington strongly suspects U.S. government is eavesdropping on his communications[27]
Drills and training part of Manitoba's Air Raid Precaution campaign, though federal government calls it unnecessary[28]
As part of Victory Bonds campaign, Winnipeg stages "If Day" mock German invasion including arrest of premier and mayor[29]
Film: newsreel report on If Day in Winnipeg[30]
"Death and Destruction!" - Victory Bonds promotion page shows Hamilton, Ont. after bomber attack[31]
Hamilton hydro commission prohibits commercial and decorative lighting, and dims street lights to 60%[32]
"Environments created by war foster dangerous inclinations and tendencies" - PM King urges temperance as part of war effort[33]
"Prophet of a new idea" - Journalist Bruce Hutchison's tribute to late CCF leader and co-founder J.S. Woodsworth[34]
"There is work for everyone" - Whitehorse, Yukon transformed by industrial development[35]
Wife of U.S. Army general enjoys settling in Whitehorse (Note: "squaw" and rape mentioned)[36]
Brief film of Alberta oil sands being quarried and refined[37]
After three decades and 1.6 billion feet of lumber cut, Fort Frances, Ont. mill closes with banquet and dance for employees[38]
Future Netherlands queen Juliana's Ottawa maternity suite declared outside Canadian jurisdiction for birth of her third child[39]