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For the 25th Time, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Is Central to Remembrance Day Ceremonies

The Tomb honors about 116,000 fallen Canadians and features on a new $2 coin to mark 25 years of remembrance at the National War Memorial.

Summary by The Globe & Mail
Former brigadier-general who spearheaded project says he visits the tomb every May

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This Friday, November 7, is to mark a white stone for the city of Louhans-Châteaurenaud. A hundred people left the city at the 157 arcades to the capital to participate in a ceremony in front of the tomb of the unknown soldier. A unique commemoration since the rekindled flame was then brought to Bresse.

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lejsl.com broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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