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Commemoration and Remembrance
This forum explores how Canada honors its military history and veterans through
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Commemoration and Remembrance: Honoring Canadian Military Service

Canada maintains traditions of commemoration and remembrance that honor those who served in military conflicts and operations. From Remembrance Day ceremonies to monuments and programs preserving veterans' stories, these activities serve multiple purposes: honoring the dead, acknowledging survivors, educating future generations, and maintaining national memory of sacrifice. Understanding commemoration illuminates how Canada relates to its military history and those who made it.

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