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Canadians played a big role in WWI, but they’re still not given the credit they deserve
Most people learn about World War I through a Europe-first lens: Britain, France, Germany, and the empires grinding each other down in mud-choked trenches. That framing isn’t wrong—but it’s incomplete ...
Michael Chriss grew up in Tucson and was the only astronomy major at the University of Arizona during the 1950s, but he spent most of his adult life studying and teaching elsewhere. He lived on ...
TORONTO (AP) -- Clarence Laking, the last Canadian living who saw action in WWI, died on Saturday at a Toronto hospital, leaving only four Canadians still alive who served in the 1914-1918 conflict.
After more than 100 years, an American medical museum has returned the partial human remains of 12 Canadian soldiers from the First World War. The Department of National Defence would not say what ...
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