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Canadian Casualties in Afghanistan

Total: 133 Deaths

Since the start of Canadian military activities in Afghanistan, 133 Canadian soldiers have lost their lives. A Canadian diplomat and two Canadian aid workers have also been killed over the course of the insurgency.

Highlights

Will the war in Afghanistan bring down NATO? >

Janis Mackey Frayer, South Asia Bureau Chief

Janis Mackey Frayer with our new ambassador in Afghanistan. >

Helping conflict victims in Kabul

A Red Cross orthopedic centre gives new hope to disabled Afghans in Kabul. >

Land of Opium

Heroin and opium addiction is running rampant in Afghanistan. >

Band-e-Amir

Canadian helps create the first national park in Afghanistan. >

Janis Mackey Frayer, South Asia Bureau Chief

Janis Mackey Frayer on the cloud of fear over the Afghan election. >

Corrections Canada

Corrections Canada train guards at an infamous Afghan prison. >

After the surge

A look at life in Afghanistan as U.S. troops pour into Helmand province. >

Doctor Louis-Philippe Palerme, right, from Gatineau, Quebec, is assisted by a Danish doctor, Captain Sacha Soelbeck, during a surgery at R3 MMU in Afghanistan.

Top Canadian medical officers work tirelessly in Afghanistan. >

pop: Flying Afghanistan's skies

Afghanistan helicopter promo

A look at how Canadian choppers keep soldiers on the ground out of the line of fire. >

Harper in Afghanistan

Harper makes a trip to Afghanistan and takes a tour off base. >

Canadian soldiers in afghanistan

Canadian soldiers carry out raids, operations and missions. >

Afghan media members hold the portraits of Jawed Ahmad, 23, also known as Jojo during a demonstration against his killing (AP Photo/Fraidoon Pooyaa)

Remembering Jojo, the young Afghan journalist who lost his life. >

THE CANADIAN PRESS / Murray Brewster

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

In Pictures

A look at day-to-day life for Canadian Forces in Afghanistan. >

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