Answer: Robert Borden supported recruitment.
Explanation:
On the other hand, some did not support this idea, so the views were divided. A large number of farmers and migrants who did not arrive in Canada from the UK opposed recruitment. Prime Minister Borden, members of his cabinet and everyone who spoke English supported the recruitment. Discussing this was one of the most pressing issues in the country, and it brought with it other topics such as agriculture. Two factions have been created in the country, those who support and those who oppose recruiting. Eventually, the Canadians sent about 48,000 recruits and had another 50000 troops ready.