Victory Bonds in Canada

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Victory Bonds in Canada were government-issued war bonds sold to the public to help finance the country’s military efforts and mobilization during the World Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government security
war bond
administeredBy Department of Finance Canada NERFINISHED
appealType moral obligation to support troops
patriotic appeal
associatedWith Canadian war effort
home front activities in Canada
buyer Canadian businesses
Canadian citizens
financial institutions in Canada
category Canadian military history
World War I finance
World War II finance
public finance of Canada
country Canada
currency Canadian dollar NERFINISHED
economicImpact helped finance military production in Canada
reduced need for immediate wartime taxation increases
guarantee backed by the full faith and credit of the Government of Canada
interestType fixed interest rate
issuer Government of Canada NERFINISHED
legalForm government debt instrument
marketingMethod national publicity campaigns
patriotic posters
public rallies
radio appeals
mediaUsed cinema newsreels
newspapers
posters
radio
purpose control inflation by absorbing excess purchasing power
encourage civilian savings during wartime
finance Canadian war expenditures
support military mobilization
relatedConcept Victory Loan campaigns in Canada
war savings certificates in Canada
repayment redeemable at face value plus interest at maturity
saleMethod payroll deduction plans
subscription through banks
slogan Back the Attack with Victory Bonds
If you cannot go over, come across
socialImpact linked personal sacrifice to war effort
promoted national unity during wartime
startDate 1917
successor postwar Canada Savings Bonds NERFINISHED
targetAudience general Canadian public
usedDuring First World War NERFINISHED
World War II
surface form: Second World War

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