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Feb. 2, 1947

War bride reception centres close

 

It was a British invasion. In 1944, Canada’s Department of National Defence began what the press dubbed "Operation Daddy" — transporting 45,000 war brides and 21,000 children to new homes in Canada. The Second World War was drawing to a close; these women, who’d married Canadian servicemen in Europe, were reuniting with their husbands. The job took three years and posed many difficulties, but it's finally wrapping up, as heard in this CBC Radio clip.

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