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The Canadian Corps' Legacy

William Fioraso

Port Alberni, British Columbia

‘From Vimy Ridge, to Cambrai, to the final march on Mons, Canadians would come to be known as the Shock Troops of the Western Front’

World War I: Steps in Building Canada's Identity

Michelle Huynh

Vancouver, British Columbia

‘[F]ighting as our own military force in World War I helped us to achieve our own sense of national identity’

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