There will be no Remembrance Day parade this year at Canada’s National War Memorial, no jet fighter fly past, no ranks of white-haired veterans wrapped in blankets against the chill. The public is being asked to stay home. Read More
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'A time of collective lament': Perley-Rideau veterans planning to celebrate Remembrance Day virtually
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