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Date: Sunday Nov. 9, 2008 4:20 PM ET

 

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Canadian sacrifice at Dieppe

Canadian sacrifice at Dieppe

Hear a veteran's account of how it felt to land on the beaches of Dieppe.

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Virtual timeline

Canada was a fighting nation before it became a peacekeeping nation. Trace history with this interactive timeline.

Event List

Veterans' Week begins Tuesday, Nov. 4 and ends on Remembrance Day Tuesday, Nov. 11. (Photo courtesy of Veterans Affairs Canada)

Remembrance Day ceremonies across Canada

At the eleventh minute, of the eleventh hour, on the eleventh day, during the eleventh month, Canadians will join in a moment of silence.

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Canadian War Memorials

Canadian War Memorials

An interactive look at major memorials dedicated to Canada's war-time contributions.

At War

A military officer is shilouetted against the setting sun during a repatriation ceremony for Corporal Andrew Grenon, Corporal Michael Seggie and Private Chad Horn in Trenton, Ont., Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. (THE CANADIAN PRESS / Fred Chartrand)

Canada at War: Lives Given and Lost

More than 117,00 Canadian men and women have died in uniform serving in wars the world over. Find out where.

In Afghanistan

Canadian Casualties

Canadian Casualties

We remember those who lost their lives in Afghanistan since the mission began in 2002.

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CTV's Question Period

CTV's Question Period

With renewed U.S. interest in Afghanistan what is the future of Canada's role?

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