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According to United Nations figures, 53 Canadians were killed during peacekeeping operations as part of UNEF 1, the Suez Canal operation of 1956-1957. This was the bulk of the 100 fatalities of that mission.

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Q: How many Canadians were killed in the peacekeeping operations of the Suez Canal Crisis of the 1950's?
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