Toronto #12: Conflicts and Resolutions


Conflicts and Resolutions takes a look at Toronto’s involvement in times of War starting with Fort York an authentic War of 1812 site from which soldiers fought to protect Upper Canada from an American invasion. Toronto’s soldiers helped to make their country and the world safe enlisting in WW1 and WW2, and participating in conflicts from South Africa, Korea and Afghanistan to peace-keeping missions. Sunnybrook Hospital is built at the end of WW2, following an uproar with the appalling facilities that greeted the wounded on their return to the City.

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