On centennial, Canadians to stop and mark bloody legacy of Battle of Vimy Ridge
OTTAWA — Vimy.
The word conjures images of blood and death. Of men caught in barbed wire and mowed down by machine-gun fire. Of the horror and senselessness of war.
But for many Canadians it also sparks a fierce sense of nationalism. It’s the moment, they say, when Canada was born — or at least came of age as a country.
On Sunday morning, millions of Canadians will stop for a moment to remember those lost during the Battle of Vimy Ridge.


