Vimy Ridge Anniversary: Why It Still Matters

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Tomorrow marks 109 years since the Canadian Corps attacked Vimy Ridge, marking the first time all four Canadian divisions fought together as a cohesive unit. Nearly 3,600 Canadian soldiers died and about 7,000 were wounded. General Rick Hillier, former Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff, joins the show ahead of the Saskatoon Vimy Dinner to chat about the event and highlight why this notable day in Canadian history remains important.
8 Apr 11AM English Canada News Commentary

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