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The Conscription Crisis refers to a significant political and social conflict in Canada during World War I, primarily between 1917 and 1918, when the government mandated military service through the Military Service Act. This act aimed to address the shortage of troops but led to widespread dissent, particularly in Quebec, where opposition was rooted in cultural and linguistic differences. The crisis deeply affected Canadian society and politics, reflecting tensions around nationalism, loyalty, and the war's impact on the home front.