Between 1939-1945 a total of just over 1,000,000(don't rember exact number but was barely over that) canadians had been in the military in some capacity at one point or another.Obviously not all of them were deployable or had active participation in combat theaters.I believe this number also included merchant marines.
42,042 Canadians died fighting WW2. As well as 1,148 Canadian merchant seamen were killed. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Canada_during_the_Second_World_War
Canada's casualties totalled 1,558 including 516 who died.
Most of the Canadians that died overseas remain there. Only two military cemeteries exist in the country. There were 42,789 Canadians that died during the war and all but a few thousand remain there.
Approximately 1,500 Canadian soldiers died in the War of 1812. Some of the soldiers died in action while most of the died from disease.
There are currently 13 Canadians on the San Jose Sharks
42,042 Canadians died fighting WW2. As well as 1,148 Canadian merchant seamen were killed. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Canada_during_the_Second_World_War
50 canadians
none
400000
around 3000
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about 6000
Canada's casualties totalled 1,558 including 516 who died.
312 dead1,212 wounded1 MIA32 POW
unknown but 19 and they commited suicide
Unless they were part of the British crews, none.