Every year thousands of Canadian youth visit the gravesites of fallen soldiers, placing poppies on their headstones to honour their sacrifice. Since its inception in 2010, The No Stone Left Alone campaign has grown into a national effort to ensure all of Canada’s fallen heroes are remembered. Kyle Benning reports on the lessons learned from this year’s campaign.
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No Stone Left Alone 2024: Canadian youth leave poppies to honour fallen heroes
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