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Over 110,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders made the ultimate sacrifice in World
Wars One and Two. Thanks to the generosity of the Commonwealth War Graves
Commission, you can now «search
the Canadian and Newfoundland database» to find the final
resting places or memorials in which these brave souls are honoured.
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