Ten years after its inception, the No Stone Left Alone initiative marked another Remembrance Day, with students from across Canada placing poppies on the graves of soldiers. It’s a simple, but important and meaningful gesture. Ross Lord looks at how a newer generation is connecting with the sacrifices of the past.
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Students across Canada participate in No Stone Left Alone
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