This was an excellent book, covering the war time leader ship of Canada’s to Prime Minister’s, Robert Borden, and William Lyon Mackenzie
Tim Cook describes both Prime Minister’s leader ship starting with Gordon. We learn about Borden rise as party leader, and then thrust into the great war. Borden used a total war effort. Anything to win the war. It is stated that after the war Canada was never more divided because of conscription and the nightmare of war. Although Borden lead Canada onto the international stage, because of our sacrifices in the war, Canada gain more autonomy.
Tim Cook describes William Lyon Mackenzie‘s rise as party leader, and winning the liberal election. He describes him as a weird fellow who speaks to spirits, but that did not interfere with his political policy during the war McKenzie was cautious, never risking his political party or career. he used his cabinet and colleagues to achieve his goals. He was healed and keeping Quebec happy, which was his political base. He also was able to use his opponents policy and incorporate them into his own, such as social programs for CCF supporters, and guarantees to the war effort for conservative supporters in all Mackenzie King was able to keep the country unity through a traumatic six year war
While both leaders were different and personality and in execution of the war. They both succeeded in their own way to guide Canada and to winning or help winning the two biggest wars in human history.
Overall, this was a good book and I enjoyed reading about this Prime Minister in Canada’s role in the two world wars