Afghanistan War veteran creates Canadian exhibit to help ‘do a little healing’

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Afghanistan War veteran creates Canadian exhibit to help ‘do a little healing’
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After being injured in Canada's longest, most expensive war effort, one veteran created and fundraised an exhibit to help ensure the efforts of those who served — and the memories those who died — aren't forgotten. Mercedes Stephenson explains.

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5% of GDP10:06 | April 28, 2024After being injured in Canada's longest, most expensive war effort, one veteran created and fundraised an exhibit to help ensure the efforts of those who served — and the memories those who died — aren't forgotten. Mercedes Stephenson explains.

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