Mackenzie King and the Conscription Crisis

199131 min 2 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Erna Buffie

Production: Adam SymanskyDavid WilsonColin Neale

Script: Erna Buffie

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada with the assistance of the Secretary of State.

From the beginning of the Second World War in 1939, Mackenzie King tried to avoid conscription, lest civil war break out in Canada. Most English Canadians thought young men should be sent to fight. Most French Canadians vehemently disagreed. This same division had nearly torn the country apart during the First World War. Now a similar pressure was building. Should conscription be imposed? In spite of delaying tactics, King had to make a decision in the final year of the war. Mackenzie King and the Conscription Crisis combines archival footage with excerpts from The King Chronicles, a dramatic film series written and directed by Donald Brittain. Some scenes contain graphic language.

Subject categories


  • History - Canada - 1920-1945 > Compulsory Military ServicePolitics and Government
  • War, Conflict and Peace > Compulsory Military ServiceWorld War II
  • Politics and Government - Canada > Federal Politics and GovernmentPrime Ministers and PremiersWorld War II
  • Social Studies > Canadian Politics and Government
  • Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
  • History and Citizenship Education > Modernization of Quebec Society (1929-1980)
  • History > World War II

Credits


director
Erna Buffie
script
Erna Buffie
producer
Adam Symansky
David Wilson
executive producer
Colin Neale
editing
David Wilson
Denise Beaudoin
sound editing
Les Halman
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Shelley Craig
narrator
Terre Nash
music
Louis Babin
cast
Sean McCann
Damir Andrei
Mark Brennan
Jean Chevalier
Jason Dean
Yves Dubreuil
John Friesen
David Gardner
Dean Hagopian
Gordon Jocelyn