Search our database of fallen Canadians in the First World WarMaclean’s marks the sacrifice made by each of those men and women who served Canada and lost their lives during the Great War.
Ahead by a century: framing Canada’s Great War, then and nowThese interactive photos compare the jagged human destruction of the war to the reconstructed cities that now stand in their place
Canada’s First World War sacrifice by the numbersCanada’s extensive war records offer a detailed look at where and when soldiers died during the First World War—and where they were laid to rest
Why we’re honouring exactly 66,349 Canadians who died in the First World WarEven a century later, it’s difficult to say how many Canadians died in the Great War. Here’s how we determined our number.
In their honour, we publish their namesMaclean’s has published more than 66,000 covers, each one dedicated to an individual Canadian who died in the First World War
How Canada earned the world’s respect in the First World WarThe Canadian Army was created from almost nothing. Training, leadership and grit made it indispensable to the effort.
At Cambrai, Canada smashed desperate German defencesThe price of the campaign to finish off the Germans was steep for Canada: 1,544 officers and 29,262 soldiers killed, wounded or captured
Canada’s audacious plan to beat an unbeatable enemy on this day in 1918It took the combined efforts of infantry, artillery, armour and air power to overcome the formidable obstacle that was Canal du Nord
Presenting our Remembrance Day special commemorative issueEach copy commemorates one of Canada’s fallen soldiers in the First World War. You can find it on newsstands across Canada—and online while supplies last.