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Canadians mark 80th anniversary of D-Day as sun shines on Juno Beach in Normandy

  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French counterpart Gabriel Attal, and Prince William visited Juno Beach, honoring Canadian veterans and warning about the importance of protecting their way of life.
  • Canadian veterans, including a 104-year-old who survived the war, were present at Juno Beach during the dignitaries' visit, commemorating their efforts from decades ago.
  • Trudeau emphasized the need for continued effort to maintain their way of life, stating, "Our way of life didn’t happen by accident, and it won’t continue without effort.
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80 years after the Allied landing on the Normandy beaches, Harold Terens, a 100-year-old American veteran, decided to marry his fiancée Jeanne Swerlin. The couple returned to their incredible.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, June 6, 2024.
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