The treaty to end the war. On June 28th, 1919 the Paris Peace Treaty held at the palace of Versailles, this treaty was to help prevent another world war but subsequently caused another. Canada wanted to be recognized for our actions, Canada would not want to go to the treaty signing without representing ourselves, causing Sir Robert Borden to go, allowing us to move one step closer to independence. Canada was not any ordinary colony, we were independent and able and willing to take care of ourselves. Respect, recognition, and admiration were all that we gained, but at a cost of 60,661 Canadian lives. The treaty of Versailles changed Canada forever, voluntarism and patriotic tendencies flourished so much so that when the second world war two began, 40% of the male population from the ages 18-45 enlisted, voluntarily. This led, Canadians continue to fight for our freedom and our country to this day. About 68,000 people continue to serve our country and serve our country well as the Canadian…