Canadian WWII veterans remembered and thanked during Apeldoorn parade through Dutch city
It is very hard not to be overwhelmed at the parade through Apeldoorn, Netherlands, led by Canadian veterans from the Second World War. Men and women who were part of the war effort 80 years ago were thanked by thousands and thousands. Apeldoorn remembers each year but only does the parade every five years. Global's Mike Armstrong reports.

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