Return of lost son a welcome symbol of selflessness

The repatriation of an unknown First World War soldier back to the Rock has been an impressive moment of unity.
A Newfoundland Regiment soldier who died in France in 1916 was returned to his home province on May 25, the first time a sub-national government has ever brought an unknown soldier home.

OTTAWA—Sacrifice. It’s a word often used and perhaps experienced by some people in different capacities, but it’s truly a potent action when fully applied: the ultimate sacrifice when one's life is given for another, and the betterment of the whole.

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