

Canadian
Canadian and Newfoundland servicemen and women played important roles in both the First and Second World Wars, demonstrating huge bravery, grit and determination. Famed for their roles at Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele and Juno beach to name a few, more than 100,000 Canadians are commemorated by the CWGC. Tell us their stories.


Private Cecil Moir Stewart, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, DOW, 1st October 1918.
By Dave Dykes
United Kingdom

Pilot Officer John Seddon Laird, J/87503, Royal Canadian Air Force 424 Sqdn.
By Gemma v.d. Klundert- Bertens
Netherlands

Lieutenant Norman Aage Christopherson, Algonquin Regiment, R.C.I.C.
By Rondi Adamson
Canada

Private John Sharp Scrimgeour, Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment) KIA, 19th April 1916.
By Dave Dykes
United Kingdom

SAPPER EDWARD PATRICK HALEY, F/5252F, Royal Canadian Engineers 3 Electrical and Mechanical Platoon - "A part of the life of Sapper"
By Gemma v.d. Klundert- Bertens
Netherlands
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