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Vimy Ridge: «Le Canada est Né Ici»

Jocelyn Stel

Burlington, Ontario

My favourite part of Canadian History is looking at how far we have come and how we have changed to accept many different kinds of people.

Vimy Ridge’s Role in the development of Canada

Maxwell Hemans

Toronto, Ontario

This question resonated with me as a Canadian of non-British descent.

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