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Trailer - Canada and the Great War 1914-1918: A Nation Born
Canada's role in the First World War is told through the eyes of a young student researching a school project. From mobilization, to the 1914 gas attack at Ypres, the Newfoundland Regiment and the Battle of the Somme, the victory at Vimy Ridge, the tragedy of Passchendaele, and the final days of the war, as the long period of trench warfare ends and the allies advance through enemy lines to victory, this video gives an excellent overview of the war.
A Candlelight Tribute to Our Veterans
The year 2020 was challenging in many ways, but virtual ceremonies like this Candlelight Tribute to Our Veterans was a safe way to show we will remember.
Remembrance Day 2019
Today is Remembrance Day in Canada. How will you remember those who have served and died for our country? #CanadaRemembersRemembrance Day is a special time to stop and remember those who have served and died for our country over the years. The nation pauses at 11:00 a.m. for two solemn minutes of silence to honour those who gave their all. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the first Remembrance Day (originally called Armistice Day) in the aftermath of the First World War. Are you going to attend a local ceremony or event today?Learn more: http://ow.ly/tjSZ30pRs4e
Be part of history “Trenches at Vimy” #Vimy100
Very, very dangerous to be in any kind of trench, but you’re also contending with the elements.
Be part of history - “Tunnels at Vimy” - #Vimy100
Another main way of communicating during an assault is actually through messengers or runners. So these are men who actually volunteer for this position, and the reason why we’re using volunteers is because it’s so, so dangerous.
Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial
Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial site is well-known for one of six caribou monuments; and Beaumont-Hamel is known for being the largest Newfoundland Memorial.
What does remembrance mean to you?
What does remembrance mean to you?
Looking back at Vimy 100
As many Canadians experience being part of the 100th Anniversary of Battle of Vimy Ridge, their thoughts are shared about the feelings they have in being part of this commemoration
Remembering the Fallen at Beaumont Hamel
While on tour of Beaumont-Hamel, Newfoundland delegates speak about the pride and emotions they have for visiting the site in respect for the fellow Newfoundlanders who fought and died here.
A Time for Reflection
Our Canadian Delegation had an opportunity to visit the British, French and German cemeteries bringing mixed emotions as they pass by the graves of the fallen100 years ago.
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