Thank you.
This is just a small detail. It is a really small subset, I would say, but my colleague has been speaking about war brides and you've mentioned this aspect as well.
We're talking about pre-1947. What about persons or women who came from Britain at that time and were living in Newfoundland, which didn't become a province until 1949? Is there any difference there?
I'm assuming they would have kept their British citizenship when they landed in Newfoundland as war brides. Were they considered war brides if they were living in Newfoundland, which was not a part of Canada at that time? Would there be a change, or were they just all Canadian citizens with everyone else when Newfoundland became a province?