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Why did canada make it easier for people to enter the country in the early 1900s? a.) canada wanted to compete with the population  of the usb. )canada needed more workersc. )canada wanted to creat more political freedomd.)canada needed to grow in the farming industry, i really need if you get it right i will give you brainliest

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