Minister of Veterans Affairs visits grave of last Canadian soldier killed in action during First World War
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August 5, 2014 – Zonnebeke, Belgium – Veterans Affairs Canada
The Honourable Julian Fantino, Minister of Veterans Affairs, today announced Government of Canada support for the creation of a Canadian Remembrance Trail in Belgium by the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917. The Remembrance Trail will focus on the sacrifices made by Canadians in Europe during the First World War.
Today's announcement follows yesterday's international ceremonies in Belgium marking the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World War, and the official launch of Canada's World Wars Commemoration period.
While in Belgium, Minister Fantino also visited Tyne Cot Cemetery, and St. Symphorien Cemetery where Private George Price – believed to be the last Canadian soldier killed in action during the First World War – is buried. Minister Fantino was accompanied by Canadian Ambassador Denis Robert and Private Price's nephew, Mr. George Barkhouse of Canning, Nova Scotia.
Barbara Mottram
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Office of the Minister of Veterans Affairs
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