The economic situation has further problems due to the social disadvantage of receiving welfare benefits. Soldiers who had to rely on government pensions showed "unnatural dependence" and weakened masculinity. The soldiers were under great pressure to overcome the damage caused by their military engagement to reaffirm their men's responsibility before the war. Therefore, the goal of rehabilitation is to help everyone regain production capacity.
I do not know that many of the Canadian soldiers I fought during World War I and the Second World War were indigenous people. Until I read Joseph Boyden's novel "Three Days" (2008). The novel is about Kelly soldiers who returned from the battlefield of the First World War. When his aunt sent him back to his house in Northern Ontario, he raised his memory. In an interview with Quay and Quay (2005), Boyden said that a Canadian novel told me about this Canadian history. When I grew up, the contribution of these indigenous soldiers was not part of the story announced at the school commemoration ceremony. In that era, Aboriginal veterans were not sitting on the stage. Of course, I ignored the recognition of indigenous soldiers at anniversary ceremony.
It is a memorable day, but we seem to have forgotten 4 million Indian soldiers who fought in the First World War and 2 million Indian soldiers in the Second World War. G Many people today did not know about Sikhs and Hindus that during the Second World War there were still 500,000 Poles or Muslims were flying during the UK campaign. Mohinder Shin Puji, British Air Force squad leader, says: "They do not even know we are Indian there ... officially I have not received an invitation to commemorate day service"