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No information found for Yukon Territory on this subject. The following links, however, may be of interest:

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Non-government organisation "Seasoned Sailors" Canada's Naval Heritage in Video
Seasoned Sailors is a series of videos, each running for about 60 minutes or less and each focussing on one or other notable naval figure. The object is simply to create another small element in the audio/visual record of Canada's naval participation in World War II. These productions allow a few individuals recount what they did and include photos, movie clips plus sounds & song - to help bring viewers back to those times.

Canada Canada and the First World War
The aim here is simply to tell something of the story of the Canadians who went overseas, to give some idea of where they fought and died, and what they were able to achieve.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada

Canada Canada and the Second World War
A few pages are not sufficient for a full account of that war - its causes, its events, its heroism and its treachery. The aim here is simply to tell something of the story of the Canadians who went overseas, to give some idea of where they fought and died, and what they were able to achieve.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada

Non-government organisation Canadian Army Overseas in WWII
MAPLE LEAF UP is a private Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to perpetuating the memory of the all-volunteer Canadian Army Overseas in World War II.
Source : MAPLE LEAF UP

Canada The Canadian Letters and Images Project
The Canadian Letters and Images Project: letters, photographs and other documents from men and women in the armed services and nursing services during wartime
Source : Canadian Letters and Images Project

Non-government organisation Canadian War Brides
This web site is dedicated to the story of the Canadian war brides and their journey to Canada. It is one of the most fascinating and romantic story of World War Two. Why nearly 45,000 British and European women would leave behind everything that was familiar to start a new life in post-war Canada is a story worth telling.
Source : Canadian War Brides

Canada The First World War
Historical information about the First World War.
Source : Government of Canada. Veterans Affairs Canada.

Canada Heroes Remember Web Site
The Heroes Remember Web site presents the personal recollections of ordinary Canadians who became heroes when confronted with extraordinary circumstances. These men and women are participants and witnesses to historical events on the world stage that shaped a new global reality and helped to define an international identity for Canadians.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada

Canada Residential Care
Canada's commitment to provide quality care to injured, disabled and aging Veterans is a long-standing priority, dating back more than 80 years to the end of the First World War. As a key pillar of this commitment, Veterans Affairs Canada has been a pioneering force in establishing, managing and supporting residential care facilities that address the evolving needs of Veterans and other seniors.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada.

Canada Veterans Affairs Canada
Mission is to provide exemplary, client-centred services and benefits that respond to the needs of veterans, our other clients and their families, in recognition of their services to Canada; and to keep the memory of their achievements and sacrifices alive for all Canadians.
Source : Government of Canada. Veterans Affairs Canada.


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