Canadian propaganda during World War II

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title: Canadian propaganda during World War II
text: Canadian propaganda during World War II(1939–45) was used to increase support for the war and commitment to an Allied victory. It was marked by the extensive use of radio and films, which had become popular since the First World War. The Bureau of Public Information oversaw the production of posters. Approximately 700 different posters were produced in the course of the war. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, responsible for radio broadcasting, was founded in 1936. In early war, public affai
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