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Canadian soldiers took many German artillery pieces home as “war trophies” after the First World War. Almost all have disappeared. But more than a century later, one has turned up three metres ...
Prime Minister King promised a trade treaty with the U.S., passing the 1935 Reciprocal Trade Agreement. In 1936, his ...
Parkland Secondary School students will pay respects to 7,600 Canadians who died during the liberation of the Netherlands ...
His heart was one of dozens ... for the first time last week. He’s a war history buff who helped a non-profit digitally map the location of Canadian soldiers during D-Day.
To honour the legacy of those who died in World War II, many schools have adopted one of the 968 Canadian soldiers buried in Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery.