11-11-2017 07:00 via vancouversun.com

Three Remembrance Day stories that show Canadians still care

Many Canadians don’t have a personal connection to overseas wars and veterans, but as healthy poppy sales and large crowds that gather around cenotaphs across the country every Nov. 11 indicate, the service and sacrifice of Canada’s soldiers and veterans are not forgotten. 
More than 115,500 Canadians died in the First World War, the Second World War and the Korean War. Another 188 have been killed since then in peacekeeping missions and the war in Afghanistan. 
As of March
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