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Remembrance Day: a Canadian Veteran Wishes Respect for Those Who Served Remains Intact

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Marked by the death of a comrade and by 24 years of service, a veteran hopes that respect for those who served will never sever.

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Marked by the death of a comrade and by 24 years of service, a veteran hopes that respect for those who served will never sever.

·Montreal, Canada
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"When I served abroad, I was a Canadian. When I returned home, I was an Indian." More than 12,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit Aboriginal people served in the great conflicts of the 20th century, according to Veterans Affairs Canada. The most recent data compiled by the Canadian Army shows that 3% of Canadian military personnel are Aboriginal. Until July 2024, Jocelyn Paul was one of them. With a military career of more than 35 years, he climb…

·Sept-Iles, Canada
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"When I served abroad, I was a Canadian. When I returned home, I was an Indian." More than 12,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit Aboriginal people served in the great conflicts of the 20th century, according to Veterans Affairs Canada. The most recent data compiled by the Canadian Army shows that 3% of Canadian military personnel are Aboriginal. Until July 2024, Jocelyn Paul was one of them. With a military career of more than 35 years, he climb…

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Marked by the death of a comrade and by 24 years of service, a veteran hopes that respect for those who served will never sever.

·Quebec City, Canada
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TVA Nouvelles broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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