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CBC has obtained documents related to the pardon, including a list of the Canadian soldiers. In 2001, Canada added the 23 names to the Book of Remembrance in Ottawa: Sgt.W. Alexander.
British and Canadian authorities have given seven soldiers a full military burial more than a century after they were killed in WW1. Their remains were discovered near Ypres, Belgium.
Nearly a century after they died in battle, the remains of unidentified Canadian soldiers who fought in the First World War are still being found in Europe. Today the Department of National ...
Refurbishments are underway on a First World War cenotaph in Vancouver's Stanley Park honouring Japanese-Canadian soldiers. ... WW1 monument honoring Japanese-Canadian soldiers recalls racism in B.C.
A new monument will commemorate the first time a Canadian commander led Canadian troops in WW1. ... Canadian soldiers having their wounds treated during the August 1917 advance on Hill 70.
Accessible by small spiral stairs in the village church, the caves, some 12 meters (yards) under the surface, were used by locals to store food.
An Abbotsford museum has launched a year-long exhibit on the “often overlooked” stories of the only 10 known Canadian Sikh soldiers who served during WWI.
French cave engravings reveal last thoughts of WW1 soldiers. By Hortense De Roffignac. July 16, 2015 4:17 PM UTC Updated ago ... around 500 are of Canadian soldiers, Gusky said.