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Keeping the memory of war alive

From a Syrian refugee working out his pain on a theatre stage in Antigonish, to a 92-year-old Holocaust survivor sharing his story for the first time, find out what Canadians are doing to keep memories of war alive.
Students visit Brookside Military Cemetery in Winnipeg to learn more about veterans and their sacrifices. (CBC)

From a Syrian refugee working out his pain on a theatre stage in Antigonish, to a 92-year-old Holocaust survivor writing his experiences down for the first time, and a daughter who promised her dying father that she'd share the stories of black veterans. Find out what Canadians are doing to keep memories of war alive.