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CTV Edmonton: Erin Isfeld on the slain soldier
A Canadian soldier has been killed in Afghanistan, and two others injured, after an improvised explosive device detonated in the turbulent Panjwaii district.
CTV News Channel: Mark Sedra, Afghan expert
Senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Mark Sedra said the situation in Afghanistan appears to be getting worse.
CTV News: Brig. Gen. Jonathan Vance on the loss
Brig. Gen. Jonathan Vance said 26-year-old Lt. Justin Garrett Boyes leaves behind a wife and son. Justin was a dedicated family man who grew up in Saskatchewan, Vance said.
CTV News Channel: CP's Jonathan Montpetit
26-year-old Lt. Justin Garrett Boyes was killed by an IED while mentoring Afghan police on a patrol.

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Date: Wed. Oct. 28 2009 10:52 PM ET

A Canadian soldier has been killed in Afghanistan, and two others injured, after an improvised explosive device detonated in the turbulent Panjwaii district.

The slain soldier has been identified as 26-year-old Lt. Justin Garrett Boyes, a member of 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, based in Edmonton.

"He was mentoring the Afghan local police, when his patrol was struck," Jonathan Montpetit, a reporter with The Canadian Press, told CTY News Channel by phone from Kandahar.

The two injured soldiers were treated at a medical facility at Kandahar Airfield, and are now listed in good condition.

Boyes was just 10 days into his deployment in Afghanistan.

"So early in the deployment, Justin's death is going to be difficult to accept by his brothers in arms, but will not deter any of us from continuing with our mission," Brig. Gen. Jonathan Vance, the commander of Task Force Kandahar, said.

Vance said Boyes was excited for a chance to train Afghan police and contribute to the "effort to provide stability to the population so we could, in concert with the Afghan government, extend basic services and humanitarian assistance to those in need."

Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a statement offering his condolences to Boyes' family and friends.

"The dedication, bravery and remarkable commitment of Canadians like Lt. Boyes will bring safety and stability to the people of Afghanistan," Harper said. "Their ultimate sacrifice will not be forgotten."

Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff also expressed his condolences.

"Today's loss of this brave solider reminds Canadians of the dangerous but important work our men and women of our Armed Forces carry out to ensure peace and security for the people of Afghanistan and the region. Lt. Boyes took on the challenge of defending peace and today we remember his courage and dedication to the mission," Ignatieff said.

Boyes recently joined the Princess Pats as a regular, after six years in the reserves.

Boyes grew up in Saskatchewan and leaves behind his wife, Alanna and three-year-old son, James.

"He was an easy-going Prairie boy who preferred sitting around the backyard with good friends, his family and a cold drink," Vance said.

NATO forces have had a particularly difficult week, with 14 U.S. soldiers killed in two separate helicopter crashes last Monday, and another eight killed by two IED explosions on Tuesday.

Canada has now lost 132 military personnel in the war-torn country, since the mission began in 2002.

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Sad in Calgary
said

Rest in Peace Lt. Justin Boyes. Your job is done.


Dennis
said

heartfelt wishes to his family and friends and brothers. rest in peace.


Dave Murphy
said

Thoughts and prayers to the family & friends of Lt. Boyes and hoping the two injured soldiers recover well.R.I.P Soldier


Tim
said

Rest in peace, brave soldier. You were helping the poor people of Afghanistan.


JB in Ontario
said

Give em hell to those who plant the IED's!Rest in Peace Justin Boyes.


Tyler B
said

My thoughts and prayers go to Lt. Boyes' family at this difficult time. We are all thinking of you


Dwayne Hidson
said

God Bless You! May you rest in peace and know you did not die in vain!


retired
said

LT. Justin Boyes may you rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of this brave Canadian. Stand down brother your mission is done."They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morningWe will remember them."


Jean Pierre in BC
said

Another Canadian HeroRIP , SIrLet all show our Thanks for this HERO and all those who have served - From All the Wars, PeaceKeeping Missions , NATO missions and any other duties our Service Men and Women have done.This year During Vets week , Thank a Serivce person in Uniform and on NOVERMBER 11 show up and Honour these Hero's.WEAR A POPPY .


Vic
said

Lt. Justin Garrett Boyes, your spirit will never die! How can Canadian national heroes killed by the enemy without a voice?Obviously, the other NATO countries paid their dirty money to the Taliban.


Jo-Anne McLaren
said

Thank you Lt. Justin Boyes for your service to our Country. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends. Another Canadian Hero taken too early.


october 28 comment
said

Canadian Troops out of Afghanistan Now!


Vickie
said

The sadness that flows from my heart with each soldier's death is only surpassed by the pride I feel in knowing our soldiers are stepping up and doing the job asked of them.RIP Lt Boyes. Canada is indebted to you and all those who have fallen before you.


Sapper
said

Having a cold drink in the backyard has taken on new meaning for me now. Let us never take it for granted. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them. Ubique.


Stephanie
said

God Bless all our fallen, past, present, and future, give peace to their grieving families, and guide those remaining safely home.Amen


HD in TO
said

Lt. Boyes, may you now rest in peace and may your God watch over you and your grieving family. You've done your duty....time to come home soldier. UBIQUE


Portes
said

As a veteran I salute Lt. Boyes. I offer my deepest sympathy to th family. He has shown by his actions that he was a good and strong man. I have lost many of my friends to war and it is not a nice thing, especially when you have to present the flag to the family. But he did what he thought was right and that is why we have to support our troops over there


retired
said

October 28 commentToday is not the day to criticize. Today is a day to pray for a the family and friends who have lost someone dear and close. If you don't support the war at least support the troops. Don't forget, from wars past to today, it is the soldiers who have given you the right to speak freely.


dan in ontario
said

He has given up his life and all he loved so that we Canadians can live and enjoy these things. Thanks for protecting us and answering when Canada asked of you.R.I.P.


Dave
said

Rest In Peace brother. My prayers to the family and speedy recovery to the injured.


NS
said

RIP brave brother in arms, you are home now.


R
said

Silent tears from brothers in arms all over the world, RIP.


wife of deployed soldier
said

My heart sank after I turned on the computer tonight. I was feeling sorry for myself, busy day with the kids, their school activities, dr's appts and rushing to get them ready for an early halloween party tonight. I was feeling sorry for myself as my husband in in Afghan til april 2010, sorry for myself until I read the headline, I will take everyday like the day I had today so long as I do not see my husbands face along with the headline.My thoughts, prayers and sympathy go out to Lt Boyes wife and young son. He is a hero in this house.


arlene N.L
said

Another Hero pays the ultimate price. Thank-you. You will not be forgotten. R.I.P


Mike MacIntyre
said

I'm glad I had a chance to shake your hand and say thank you for serving our country when we worked together in Saskatoon. You are a good man and will be missed.


Helen Crain
said

A special thank you to all the soldiers. You are doing a wonderful job. May you rest in peace and prayers for your family. You are greatly appreciated.


Lindsay Edm, AB
said

Our deepest condolences go out to the family & friends of Lt. Justin Boyes He will be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers also go out to my brother and the other injured soldier. Hope you two are doing well and have a speedy recovery.


Lorelei
said

My condolenses towards Justin's Family and Friends...he is a true hero for us...


J.M In Petawawa
said

Rest In Peace Brother. Prayers go out to the family and friends


cindy
said

our thoughts are with the family and to let them know that all canadians are proud of what he has done


cindy
said

all the best to the family of the fallen soldier and to the ones that have loved ones over there. my son has served two tours and i know not only the heart break but the pride we have for them. rest in peace and stay strong


Andrew Goldstein
said

God bless your family.


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