Faces of Freedom

Explore stories of fellow Canadians—the Faces of Freedom—some of whom volunteered to bravely defend our freedom. Their faces tell the story and their legacy will live on.

The peacekeeping series - Africa: The Congo

Charles Hamel first joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1973, and went on to serve for more than 42 years, between the regular and reserve forces. He served on Operation Crocodile in the Congo in 2003.

03-29
12:43

Trauma, resilience and a return to Afghanistan

Simon Mailloux proves that he is not easily broken. What some might see as a career-ending injury, Mailloux saw as an opportunity to redefine himself and his place in the Canadian Armed Forces

11-10
11:12

Domestic Operations: Responding to the call of duty on Canadian soil

When it comes to extreme weather and natural disasters, Josh Bowen has seen Canada at its worst. As a member of the Canadian Armed Forces for 13 years, his career took him to the front lines and in emergency command centres of the 2011 Manitoba floods, the 2013 flood in southern Alberta, and the massive Fort McMurray wildfire of 2016, to name a few.

11-09
12:33

The Gulf War : Women on the lines of combat

Bettina Fuchs enlisted in the Canadian Forces in 1985, seeking a good job and professional advancement. During her 25 years of service, she was amongst the first Canadian military women to serve in combat when the Gulf war erupted.

11-07
11:00

Peacekeeping: Haiti is in trouble

A member of the Canadian Armed Forces, Chief Warrant Officer Dominique Geoffroy enlisted in 1987, and went on to serve on deployments around the world, including a United Nations Mission to Haiti in 1997.

11-06
12:50

Introducing Faces of Freedom Podcast Season Five

In this season of the Faces of Freedom podcast, we’re taking you to missions at home and around the world. Hit that subscribe button because season five launches 6 November 2021.

10-28
00:35

The peacekeeping series - Asia: East Timor

Kerry Mould’s military career spans over two decades. He has served across the country and abroad on two peacekeeping missions in the Golan Heights and East Timor.

08-17
15:13

The peacekeeping series - Europe: The Balkans

Born in Pembroke ON, Wendy Jocko is the Chief of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation and comes from a long line of Indigenous Warriors. Following in the footsteps of both her parents and five uncles, she served for 23 years in the Canadian Armed Forces, including two peace support missions in the Balkans.

08-10
16:10

The peacekeeping series - The Middle East: The Golan Heights

Originally from Belleville, Ontario, Mark Charlton was an Air Cadet and member of the Infantry reserves, before transferring to the regular force in 1979. After completing his basic and radio operator training, he was posted across Canada and served on peacekeeping and NATO deployments around the world, including a United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Golan Heights.

08-03
12:22

The peacekeeping series - Teaser Episode

Faces of Freedom is back! Coming up in August, we’ll have five unique stories of Canadian peacekeepers who have served across all regions of the world. Subscribe and stay tuned!

07-20
00:55

The Second World War Series - Canadian Youth - Keeping Veterans’ Memories Alive

As part of their efforts to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Orillia Secondary School organized A Walk to Remember, where dozens of students participated in one-kilometer walks throughout their neighborhoods to commemorate the anniversary. The episode puts a focus on youth involvement within commemoration, and includes interviews with the teacher responsible for spearheading the initiative, Ms. Leanne Young, as well as three students who participated.

11-13
13:07

The Second World War Series - Now and then: Two generations of Veterans remember

Both Anne and Howard McNamara served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. Bambi Gray was born and raised in Kingston, Ontario — one of Canada’s proudest military cities. She enlisted in 2011 and went on to serve her country for seven years as a member of the Canadian Armed Forces.

11-10
13:54

The Second World War Series - Guy Crowther and the Liberation of the Netherlands

Serving with the 5th Canadian Armoured Division, Guy Crowther celebrated his 21st birthday in unique fashion - by helping liberate the Netherlands in the final days of the war.

11-05
07:12

The Second World War Series - Jaye Edwards and D-Day and the Battle of Normandy

Growing up in Kent, England, Jaye Edwards was known as an adventurer to those who knew her. Eventually, her sense of adventure would lead her to fly planes during the Second World War, as part of the Air Transport Auxiliary.

11-02
07:27

The Second World War Series - David Adlington and the Italian Campaign

David Adlington served with the Royal Canadian Regiment in the Second World War. He participated in the Italian campaign, in the critical Battle of Ortona, where he was injured.

10-28
14:29

The Second World War Series - Stanley Edwards and the Dieppe Raid

Stanley Edwards was a Calgary Tanks trooper and participated in the Dieppe Raid. He was captured by German soldiers and became a Prisoner of war. He escaped merely days before the end of the Second World War. This episode was created using the audio from our “Heroes Remember” series. Sadly, Mr. Edwards passed away in 2019, at the age of 96. We are preserving his legacy.

10-26
09:45

The Second World War Series - Elsa Lessard and the Battle of the Atlantic

Elsa Lessard enlisted in the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service, commonly known as the WRENs, in 1943. During the Second World War she served in a secret communications station where she helped intercept messages from German U-boats that were hunting Allied convoys in the North Atlantic.

10-21
09:36

The Second World War Series - Anne and Howard McNamara

Both Anne and Howard McNamara served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. Anne joined as part of the Entertainment Unit, helping boost morale across North America and Europe, while her future husband Howard served as a Spitfire pilot in the North African and Italian Campaigns. They are the faces of this year’s Veterans’ Week poster.

10-19
10:11

The Invictus Games Series - Major (Ret'd) Jay Feyko

Retired Major Jay Feyko is the National Manager of Solider On, a Canadian Armed Forces program that empowers physically and mentally injured members to embrace an active lifestyle. He joins us to talk about the role his team plays in supporting ill and injured Canadian Armed Forces members and Veterans on their journey to recovery, and the difficult task of choosing Team Canada for each Invictus Games.

09-09
09:26

The Invictus Games Series - Captain (Ret'd) Ryan Carey

Sports have always played a key role in the life of Retired Captain Ryan Carey, who played in the Canadian Football League before joining the Canadian Armed Forces. He joins us to talk about how returning to those competitive roots to prepare to represent his country in archery, sitting volleyball, and swimming at the Invictus Games has impacted his life.

09-09
09:49

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