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Canadian Autonomy

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The first Canadian commander of the CEF.
A shipping port in Turkey that Britain controlled.
Canada's PM during WWI--the man who demanded Canada have a seat at the table in the Paris Peace Conference and a signature on the Treaty of Versailles.
The law that legalized the recommendations of the Balfour Report--giving the dominions of the Empire equalilty in status with Britain
Canada's first Canadian-born Governor General
The British commander who led the CEF to victory in the Battle of Vimy Ridge, and who later became a Governor General of Canada
Its victories contributed greatly to Canada's sense of a growing national identity and push toward greater autonomy
This British report concluded that the dominions of the British Empire should be in equal in status to Britain--not subordinate.
Treaty of _____ ended WWI.
This crisis was the first and last time a British appointed Governor General used his "royal prerogative" powers to refuse a Canadian prime minister's request.
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The first international treaty Canada negotiated without a British representative at the table
The first time Canada did not answer Britain's call for military support.
When a country has complete power and control over its own domestic and international affairs.
The first step in Canada's independence from Britain
The power to govern oneself
The conference where the Treaty of Versailles was drafted up--the treaty ending WWI
The final agreement on the terms for patriating Canada's Constitution--the negotiations that Quebec was left out of.
Canada's first Constitution
Leaders of the dominion nations of the British Empire asked Britain for the right to govern themselves in all domestic and international affairs at the ____ Conference in 1926.
The term used when referring to bringing Canada's Constitution home to Canada from Britain in 1982
The power to stop a law from passing--a condition Quebec wanted before they would agree to patriating the Constitution