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  1. Tell your students that Canadian fallen are found in some 6,850 locations around the world. Ask them to guess how many war dead are the only Canadian in their cemetery. Were they surprised to learn that more than 3,700 cemeteries have only one Canadian buried? Some are military cemeteries where other Allied or even enemy have been buried, but ...

  2. The Honour, Educate, Remember Teacher Resource provides: Implementation options, including a timeline with potential accommodations and options for students. Learning activities organized around three contexts – building understandings, connecting concepts to experiences and No Stone Left Alone participation supports.

    • How can students learn about veterans buried in Canadian cemeteries?1
    • How can students learn about veterans buried in Canadian cemeteries?2
    • How can students learn about veterans buried in Canadian cemeteries?3
    • How can students learn about veterans buried in Canadian cemeteries?4
  3. As a follow-up activity, youth could learn more about the person buried at “their” gravesite. Information about those who died in service can be found on the Canadian Virtual War Memorial. For Veterans buried in cemeteries in your community, students may wish to try researching local archives or obituaries.

  4. TDD/TTY: 1-800-567-5803. Contact the Veterans Ombudsman. You have the right to be treated with respect, dignity, fairness and courtesy by Veterans Affairs Canada. If you feel that any of your rights have not been upheld or a decision is unfair, you have the right to make a complaint to the Veterans Ombud.

  5. 1. Each of five students researches an individual who died in action in Europe and whose body is buried in a Commonwealth War Cemetery. 2. Each student prepares a written and illustrated presentation on his/her chosen individual who was lost in action in Europe. They will use PowerPoint for the illustration, and a written document to be read at ...

  6. Nov 8, 2018 · There are over 12,000 veterans buried here, including over 570 graves that are maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The upright monuments near the flag pole commemorate those veterans whose graves were not marked by 2006. Many still remain without a marker but one can be placed through the cemetery’s donation program.

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  8. The Canadian National Vimy Memorial site is managed by the Government of Canada through Veterans Affairs. The Vimy Ridge National Historic Site Site is located about 10 km north of Arras, 15 km south of Lens, 135 km southeast of Calais, and 175 km north of Paris. For information on guided tours, operating hours, special events, and travel ...

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