The document summarizes Canada's role in the final hundred days of World War 1 from August 8 to November 11, 1918. It describes a series of Allied offensives and battles led by the Canadian Corps along the Western Front, including the battles of Amiens, Arras, and Cambrai. These surprise attacks broke through German defenses and turned the tide in the Allies' favor. By November 11, 1918, the Canadians had helped secure several key victories that led Germany to sign the Armistice agreeing to an end of hostilities, cementing Canada's reputation for excellent military leadership and strength.