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Remembering the 'unsung heroes' of the Halifax Explosion recovery effort

Richard Woodbury
Publié le : Déc 6, 2021
Mis à jour le : Déc 6, 2021
CBC News

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As the city most involved in Canada's effort during the First World War, Halifax was a hub for troops heading overseas and those returning from the horrors in Europe, and its harbour was filled with ships carrying supplies. And on the morning of Dec. 6, 1917, these realities merged in a horrific event known as the Halifax Explosion. It remains the worst disaster in Canadian history, killing 2,000 people and injuring 9,000.