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Date: Mon. Jun. 8 2009 8:41 PM ET
A Canadian soldier on foot patrol in southern Afghanistan was killed Monday by an improvised explosive device in the volatile Panjwaii district.
Pte. Alexandre (Pelo) Peloquin, 20, of the 3e Battalion, Royal 22e Regiment, was based at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier near Quebec City.
Peloquin's hometown has not been released, but it's believed to be Brownsburg, Quebec. He is survived by his mother, Monique.
"Pelo, as named by his friends, was a strong man, remarkably fit and very courageous," said Brig.-Gen. Jonathan Vance, the senior commander in Kandahar province.
"His family and friends should be very proud of him, and so should all Canadians, for he represented the very best of Canada."
No other soldiers were injured in the explosion, which occurred around 9:20 a.m. local time in Nakhoney, a village about 15 kilometres southwest of Kandahar city.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a statement expressing sorrow and offering condolences to Peloquin's family and friends.
"I join with Canadians who stand proudly with our men and women of the Canadian Forces as they courageously risk their lives every day to bring peace and security to the people of Afghanistan," Harper's statement said.
Despite the dangers of the job, in a recent Facebook message from Afghanistan, Peloquin told friends "it's hot, but I love my job.'
Peloquin was taking part in a six-day operation to locate and defuse improvised explosive devices. According to Vance, the team confiscated 15 IEDs as well as material that could be used to make hundreds more of the deadly weapons.
"The local population is extremely happy and wants us to continue," Vance said.
"Pte. Peloquin was part of a successful operation, and he contributed to that success today."
Vance praised Peloquin for his "outstanding" dedication to the Afghan mission, and said the young soldier "will be missed."
The Canadian Press reporter Colin Perkel said the blast occurred in "a very dangerous area," which Canadian soldiers have dubbed one corner of Panjwaii's Taliban triangle.
"It's a very well-known hub of insurgent activity that goes back at least two or three years," Perkel told CTV News Channel Monday in a telephone interview from Afghanistan. "The local population tends to be hostile to the international military presence and the military here believes it is used as a staging area and logistics hub for insurgent attacks on Kandahar city itself."
Perkel said that because Canadian soldiers patrol the area so frequently, they were the likely target of the attacks.
Peloquin's death brings to 119 the total number of Canadian soldiers to die during the Afghanistan mission since it began in 2002.
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Dave
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Nicole
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Military wife. Petawawa
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Theriaults
Tim McDermott Rawdon NS
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Joe (MCpl retired)
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We bid farewell to family and friends, In hope that someday we'll live as brothers. I pray for the day all wars will end,and my fate shall be spared to others.
It was the war to end all wars, That is what they had said. After all these years,
Canada still counts her dead.
I was a true Canadian,
I wish you could see,
All I ask is,
Remember Me.
In war I fought and died,
I thought it did cease.
Now under the Blue Beret,
I die for World Peace.
I was a true Canadian,
I wish you could see.
All I ask is,
Remember Me.
Peter 1951
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Peter S
MCinNB
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Today they are using shape charges and more powerful explosives to kill forces that are inside protective light armour. These are not improvised, they are military grade explosives/weapons.
As countries like Iran continue to supply the opposition with these weapons such stories will become more and more common.
Rest in peace brave soldier.
Shamaro
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Jerry G Hart
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Fellow Cpl.
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Past RCL Zone Commander.
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Jenn from Edmonton
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Ben
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Dave in Cobourg
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When is the Harper government going to bring them home. Everyone has as much admitted that it's an "unwinnable" situation, so let's get out before we lose more of our soldiers fighting for America and thier lust for foreign oil. Afer all... that's really what it's about isn't it?
Matt
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Paul
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Condolences to family and friends
Denis
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Mes condoléances à toute sa famille et en particulier à sa mère. Mme Peloquin, soyez assurez que le décès de votre fils et tout ce qu'il a fait pour nous ne sera jamais oublié.
Dan in Quebec
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David in NB
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Jean Seb and Charley, close friends
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to be honnest, you were the best of us, man we won't forget you...
Beat the s--- out of these bastards before they get all of us!
Denise (Mcpl retired)
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bren
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Milt
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Time to get out of Afghanistan.
War does not decide who is right.
War decides who is left.
Peter in Edmonton
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-Buddha
Kim Jerome Owen Sound
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Sarah Paige
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R
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"Dave in Cobourg" and any other posters...please leave your political thoughts off this page, and respectfully pay tribute to a brave, fallen Canadian.
Thankyou.
RIP, job well done Private, you will be home soon.
Peter in Edmonton
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No. Almost nobody has said that. Everyone, from day one regardless of whether or not you were willing to listen has stated that it is unwinnable by military intervention alone.
Ignoring facts and realities; lying and extrapolating in order to push an ignorant agenda makes you the same as the Bushes, Cheneys and Rumsfelds of the world.
Kevin in Alberta
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Makinaw Dandy
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I have two additional thoughts:
1. Time to pull the troops out of Afghanistan.
2. Time to give the Conservatives the boot.
Raj
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In Ottawa
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I am very certain that the military engineers know what to call these devices.
Donald K Munroe
said
As long there are forces of evil in this world, there will always be wars.
Take assurance; the good guys always prevail as victors over the bad boys in the battlefield!
Jack & Jacquie Neilson Kingston Ontario
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Our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and comrades of Sdt Peloquin.
Jack & Jacquie Neilson
To (some)other posters, please stop the political and negative statements. they are counterproductive
Tim
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We need out brave people here at home, to protect our borders.
JP in Ontario
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Steven Desjardins
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keith fox
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with the family of PTE.
ALEXANDRE PELOQUIN and I
hope your life can be a
inspiration to all the 20
year olds in Canada.I don't
want your life to be in vain
and if we don't fight till
we defeat the terrorists
then Prime Minister Harper
should pull the troops out
now. Don't set deadlines for
troop withdrawl because the
brave young men like
Alexandre didn't meet the
deadline. The only deadline
should be when Osama bin
Laden is caught and we have
defeated the terrorists.Keep
fighting with all your might
Canadian troops.
Mike
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Pat
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A Soldier's Mom
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Steven Desjardins
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SK Father of Vet
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Bob in Caledonia
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My condolences to your family, friends and members of your Regiment.
SB
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Gilles in Pembroke
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Rest in Peace Sdt Peloquin.
Jim
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Military Member from Winnipeg
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As for Makinaw Dandy: maybe it's time you did some Canadian history research and stop blaming the Conservatives for our involvement in Afghanistan. We were sent into that country in 2001 by the Liberals under Jean Chretien and were maintained there through 2006 by his sucessor Paul Martin. When Harper took over as PM, he had an independent review of our status done by John Manley (another fine LIBERAL) who recommended that we stay until 2011. In no way has the Conservative Party had anything to do with us being there, in fact they are the ones who are getting us out in 2011.
Scott
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To Dave in Coburg:
If there were oil in Afghanistan, perhaps the people of afghanistan wouldn't be so destitute and need of foreign troops and aid. But there isn't any significant oil there, so your argument is right out the window. Try doing some research next time.
Alex of Amherst
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Slappy
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Condolences to the family of this soldier and to the families of the untold dead from this insane, unwinnable war of lies.
PW
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I never know what to say at a time like this except thank you to his family for raising such a devoted and brave young man.
Military Mom in Sudbury
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Peter in Edmonton
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Yet another person who can't or refuses to read. You are stupid and wantonly so. No other word for it. Please just stop.
Margo
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Shirley Seggie Mother of Cpl. MIke Seggie KIA
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God bless you
RIP Pte. Peloqin
Mac
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This is not the forum to discuss foreign policy this is a time to reflect that regardless of your position on why we are there... we ARE there and we are sadden that there are many people in that region who do not want peace, do not want some form of democracy, do not want women to have any rights ..... but .... they would rather cultivate poppies(opium,) murder, rape and destroy lives rather than build them.
This young man made an educated decision to join the military and be where he was - Afghanistan..
I am reminded of a sticker I saw:
"If you dont like what our soldiers(the military) stands for feel free to stand in front of them"
How true.
(PS - Mr. Harper is just fulfilling a mandate set out by the Liberals - this is a non partisan issue now... )
JB in Ontario
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Dennis L. Krahn
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Pte. Peloquin was obviously a young man with a lot of drive, a young man who believed in a cause and a young man who could follow orders.
After reading a lot of the gibberish on this site it is easy to see that the Private had admirable qualities that many people are lacking.
CTV: why are you posting anything other than words of comfort and condolence to the friends and family of a brave, dedicated young man?
Tim from Calgary
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Paulette Tedford mom of Sgt. Darcy Tedford C.D
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This is not the time to be ranting about who's right or who's wrong. This is a time for mourning and showing respect for the family of Pte.alexandre Peloquin.Keep your useless and insensitive comments to your self or give them to someone who is paid to listen to them.I lost my son in 2006 and at no time did I think it was a waste!I'm proud of my son and what he accomplished and what my country is trying to accomplish and what our military isattempting to do. Thank God we have soldier's with back bone who give their lives to allow others to sit at home, comfotable, clean and fed well and able to voice their opinions, good or bad.My sincere apology to Alexandre Mom as I didn't want to take the topic away from her son.He is a hero!He is loved and he is gone.He has not died in vain and will be remembered by alot of Canadians. God Bless his family and R.I.P Pro Patria!
Military Aviator
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RIP solider; you'll be home soon.
dale worsfold
said
we may not be able to win this war, but we can't afford to lose.
MJ
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canadiansoldier23
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Nothing more than that you be mindful of their sacrifice, appreciate their effort and take the time to understand what they're trying to achieve in Afghanistan before forming an opinion. To honour soldiers and to support their mission is not hagiography. It is not blind patriotism, or unquestioning acceptance of any government's propaganda, be it Conservative or Liberal.
It is simply to recognize that people, who believe passionately in a humanitarian ideal, volunteer in the service of that ideal and then risk their lives for it, are praiseworthy.
Behind the combat glasses, the body armour, the helmet and the assault rifle, is a man or a woman whose fear and discomfort are managed only by training, the company of other soldiers and the knowledge that you, the public, support them.
arty spouse
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Ian
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Merci Alexandre.
CF Soldier's Dad
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And most important, our soldiers know that those who call for their return do so because all they know is the decadent selfishness and greed that is so common in Western countries. Our soldiers do what they do, because they recognize that utterly failed societies like Afghanistan become the incubators of horrific terrorist acts if they are not given a chance to join the world of civilized nations. As a father of a serving soldier, I am disgusted by the selfish and put on distress of those braying about the “waste” of Canadian blood in Afghanistan. Virtually every single soldier who serves in Afghanistan believes in the cause ... the least you could do is honour their memory on these pages and save your politicking for another and more relevant space.
David in NB (again)
said
RIP Soldier, once again, RIP.
Mike Vachon
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MFRC edmonton garrison worker and miltarty wife
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Slappy
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Joe Sanity
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Peter in Edmonton
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I wish they'd stop calling these IEDs. Back at the start it was correct, they were artillery or other explosives rigged as mines."
Dude. That's what an Improvised Explosive Device is.
Peter in Edmonton
said
How manny more soldiers do we need to lose Mr. Harper. It's a war we will never win. "
Why are you blaming Harper when the Liberals and Canadian opinon polls are what sent them?
Start reading the news and maybe try being honest for once in your life.
Nothing like lying through your teeth to push a pathetic agenda at the cost of common decency I suppose. Typical.
bdcon
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Golf Company Grunt
said
Typical defeatest attitude.
Too bad you did not use your time here to send condolences to the family and fellow members of his regiment.
'Pro Patria'
Arty Mom
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To the family of Alexandre Peloquin my deepest condolences and my thanks for your son. He was a gift to Canada...and we thank you.
Ubique
haggisballs
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As I have said before i wish some of these people would get up from behind the computer monitor and see what we as the Canadian Forces have done in Afghanistan.
RIP my brother
Nancy - Thanks to Pelo girls go to school
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I will wear red on Friday for you.
Thank you for your service and to the mom thank you for your son.
Millions of school girls are brace enough to go to school because Canada is backing them up, this is importnt work that Pelo and his fellow soldiers do.
May your rest easy.
marlene barr
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Please send our troops home!
bily
said
As for everyone else that quotes the "bring them home", just because there was another car accident in Toronto, does that mean we have to pull all the cars off the road? I have seen the good being done for the people of Afghanistan. If you don't stand behind the actions over there, stand behind the troops that do.
Maria
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Standing firmly behind Our Military
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Louise
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Too many Privates are paying the price of war with their lives. Maybe it's time for the Prime Minister and fellow MLA"s to assume "FOOT PATROL". The wars would not last as long if the "think tanks" took their place.
It hurts all Canadians to lose so many young and brave individuals.
Jamie Hill of St. Agatha ON
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Dave in Newington
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It may seem an afterthought, but one of my ideas is the loss of the very essence of these brave and upstanding men and women for ever.
What of Pvt Peloquin's unborn children,children who would more than likely have inherited their father's loyalty,love of country and and devotion to service.
Have we also not lost these young people and even THEIR children to this single act of violence?
These are the people that this country really needs,both now and in the future years, and this brave soldiers death is no way simply limited to his single death,but is something that will effect everyone in some way, not just today,but also in years to come.
Thank you,Pvt Peloquin,for your service,your bravery and your dedication to this country. You really will be missed,both now and for many,many years to come.
Rafael
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My condolences to the family from a fellow military family member.
Glenna
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soldier's mom
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