This website is dedicated to the memory of the tremendous Canadian contribution in both World Wars, and a place of remembrance for all our fallen since 1914: from St. Julien to Ortona, to Kap'yong, Medak, Kandahar and beyond.
 
Too many fought and died for us to ever forget. Sacrifices made by those Canadians must not be forgotten. That is my goal, this is my inspiration:

Canadian Military Personnel Killed
First World War: 66,665
Second World War: 46,998
Korea: 516
Peacekeeping: 121
Afghanistan: 154
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On February 4 throughout our military history during World War I, World War II and Korea, a total of 204 men and women died in the service of Canada. Every day is a day of remembrance.

Now Remembering
M. BURKE, Engineer - 1942
W. DUPRE, Private - 1916
R. MAYNARD, Flight Lieutenant - 1945
S. BARKE, Sergeant - 1920
W. PEPPERELL, Sergeant - 1916
M. EWASCHUK, Flight Lieutenant - 1945
D. CRAVEN, Gunner - 1918
Canadians relied on photos and footage for information and inspiration during the war. Today, they provide us with an invaluable historical record of the war and those who fought it.

Spotlight: Normandy in Colour
Colour photographs of Canadian soldiers in Normandy.
The latest news entries and website updates are listed below. Older entries can be found in the site archive.
 
2009/07/14: Canadian King & Country Figures
2009/07/01: Canada Remembers the Somme
2007/05/10: Canadian WWI veteran dies at 106
2007/04/03: Vimy: A memorial like no other
2007/03/29: Vimy ceremony to honour dead
2007/02/22: One of Canada's last WWI veterans dies

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