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Certainly looks like it although the front shell looks to be Australian with the rectangular vents. Bit hard to tell from the photographs. Canadian versions have the same shape as the Fords.
The data plate is in an extremely unusual place, I've never seen one on the end of the dash like that before. It's very similar to Canadian cab 12s you occasionally see here and it is mostly likely an early cab 13 from 1942. Have a look at the floor. If it's flat sheet with welded on ribs it's Australian and checkerplate for Canadian. Also the windscreen frames - check whether they're the flat section like Fords or the curved profile Australian ones. Be interested to see a clearer pic of the Canadian data plate too.
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