Fact File: Claim Canadian soldiers’ brutal actions inspired Geneva Conventions a myth
It’s an enduring stereotype that Canadians are unfailingly nice, quick to apologize even when they have done nothing wrong.
But an online urban legend claims the opposite of Canada’s soldiers, painting a picture of troops so brazen in their brutality that international laws were rewritten to rein them in.
The theory that Canadian soldiers were merciless during the First and Second World Wars and that their behaviour influenced the Geneva Conventions — international treaties limiting the barbarity of war — is commonplace online. The fearsome reputation is a point of pride for some, and as nationalism surged last year in the face of U.S. threats, the theory was accentuated.
Google searches for “Canada Geneva Convention” surged in early 2025 and reached their peak last year between Jan. 31 and Feb. 28, which corresponded with the start of the Canada-U.S. trade war. There were subsequent spikes as trade tensions escalated.


