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  1. Lancien monument commémoratif fut démoli lorsqu’il est devenu évident que son état s’était détérioré à un point tel qu’il devenait indigne de le conserver pour rendre hommage aux Canadiens morts à la guerre.

  2. Indemnisation pour anciens prisonniers de guerre admissibles. Famille Prestations et services pour la famille, y compris les survivants et les aidants naturels.

  3. 5 oct. 2022 · Écoutez les histoires de soldats, d'anciens combattants, de bénévoles et d'autres personnes qui ont servi le Canada.

  4. The Halifax Memorial was erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to commemorate men and women of the Forces of the Commonwealth and Empire who fell in the First World War (1914-1918) and Second World War (1939-1945) and who have no known grave.

  5. The Canadian Peacetime Sailors’ Memorial, also known as the Bonaventure Anchor Memorial, is “dedicated to the men and women who died while serving with the (Royal) Canadian Navy during peacetime.” It stands on the shore at Point Pleasant Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where the principal naval base of the RCN is located.

  6. The monument to SS Point Pleasant Park and the 9 members of her crew who died during her sinking was unveiled on 6 July 1967 by Captain Paul Tooke, who had sailed previously in the ship, and one of the survivors, Philip Caddock.

  7. SS Point Pleasant Park was a merchant steamship constructed for Canada's Merchant Navy in 1942 during the Second World War as part of Canada's Park ship program. She carried a variety of wartime cargoes to Atlantic and Indian Ocean ports until the German submarine U-510 sank her off the coast of South Africa on 23 February 1945 as ...