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YES. I BELIEVE THERE IS A BOOK ON PARLIAMENT HILL, AND ONE AT THE CANADIAN MILITARY MUSEUM IN OTTAWA.

Updated January 3, 2009 by Richard Laughton:

There is an on-line listing of all killed in the service in the Great War at the "Canadian Virtual War Memorial":

http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/virtualmem

Details regarding the physical "Books of Remembrance" are available here:

http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/books

See the "Related Links" below for active hyperlinks to these two sites and others.

The Books of Remembrance contain the names of Canadians who fought in wars and died either during or after them. All the books are kept in the Memorial Chamber located in the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill. The purpose of creating a site that displays these books on the internet is to make them more accessible to the public. Quite aptly named are these testaments to Canada's past, for by their very title they remind us to never forget the foundations of courage on which Canada is built.

Updated August 15, 2012 by Richard Laughton:

You can also get a detailed list on-line which is easier to read and has all the links to additional details from the upgraded web site of the CWGC (Commonwealth War Graves Commission) here:

http://www.cwgc.org/search-for-war-dead.aspx?cpage=1

In this case I set the SEARCH pattern to WWI and to soldiers from CANADA and it lists 64,991 casualties. Others do report as many as 67,000 died, however the CWGC site is a well known and trusted resource.

For updates on these lists please see this posting on the forum of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Study Group here:

http://www.cefresearch.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=76288

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