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A Letter from Ypres
Writing from the trenches of World War I, a young Canadian private shares the terror of the first effective gas attack on the Western Front.
Fields of remembrance
The Great War is never far away in a region where thousands of Canadians sacrificed and are buried. Photo essay by Phil Koch.
The Polish connection
The rich history of Ontario’s Niagara-on-the-Lake includes a brief spell as a training ground for a Polish army-in-exile.
The Second Battle of Ypres and the Creation of a YMCA Hero
YMCA Honourary Captain Oscar Irwin was killed when he joined the battalion as it set out to retake St. Julien from the Germans on April 23, 1915.
Sexing Up Canada’s First World War
Sex work remains an understudied aspect of the First World War.
Soldier-Candidates and the 1917 Wartime Election
An account of Soldier-Candidates for the 1917 federal election.
Attridge Brothers
Wilbert Lloyd Attridge lied about his age so he could fly with the Royal Flying Corp.
Fitzsimonds Brothers
Stephen Fitzsimmons was the fourth of five children, but was the first to join the army.
John William Grant
John’s plane was once sabotaged while he was transporting a Russian high-ranking officer to another location.
Lyell Campbell Spence
On March 7th, 1918 he was awarded the Military Cross for "gallantry and devotion to duty as a forward observation officer (FOO) during an attack."
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