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The casket containing the remains of Cpl. Christian Bobbitt  is carried from an aircraft to a waiting hearse during a repatriation ceremony at CFB Trenton on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009. The casket containing the remains of Cpl. Sapper Matthieu Allard is carried from an aircraft to a waiting hearse during a repatriation ceremony at CFB Trenton on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009. Cpl. Christian Bobbitt, 23, based in Valcartier, Que., was killed by a roadside bomb in the Zhari district of Afghanistan on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2009. (Department of National Defence) Sapper Matthieu Allard, 21, based in Valcartier, Que., was one of two soldiers killed by a roadside bomb in the Zhari district of Afghanistan on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2009. (Department of National Defence) The casket containing the remains of Cpl. Christian Bobbitt  is carried from an aircraft to a waiting hearse during a repatriation ceremony at CFB Trenton on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009.

Bodies of two soldiers arrive at CFB Trenton

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Two Canadian soldiers who died in Afghanistan on the weekend were repatriated Tuesday, their caskets greeted by weeping relatives. Galit Solomon reports.
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The bodies of two Canadian soldiers Cpl. Christian Bobbitt and Sapper Matthieu Allard arrive at CFB Trenton for a repatriation ceremony with commentary by Col. Michel Drapeau.
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The body of Canadian soldier Cpl. Christian Bobbitt arrives at CFB Trenton for a repatriation ceremony with commentary by Col. Michel Drapeau.
CTV News Channel: Repatriation ceremony for Cpl. Sapper Matthieu Allard
The body of Canadian soldier Cpl. Sapper Matthieu Allard arrives at CFB Trenton for a repatriation ceremony with commentary by Col. Michel Drapeau.

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Date: Tue. Aug. 4 2009 6:59 PM ET

TRENTON, Ont. — The bodies of two Canadian soldiers who died in Afghanistan arrived home in Canada on Tuesday.

The plane carrying their flag-draped coffins was greeted at CFB Trenton, Ont., by dignitaries who included Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean and Defence Minister Peter MacKay, along with grieving family members.

Cpl. Christian Bobbitt and Sapper Matthieu Allard died Saturday in a roadside bomb attack in the Zhari district, west of Kandahar.

The two combat engineers served in Afghanistan with the 2e Batallion of the Royal 22e Regiment, based in Valcartier, Que.

People lined overpasses as the bodies were carried along the stretch of Highway 401 known as the Highway of Heroes to the coroner's office in Toronto, where residents saluted as the hearses drove by.

Since 2002, 127 Canadian soldiers and one diplomat have died during the Afghanistan mission.

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