The document provides information about D-Day and Canada's role in the Normandy invasion on June 6, 1944. It discusses:
- 14,000 Canadians took part in the Allied invasion of Normandy, with 5,500 Canadians killed during the campaign. 359 Canadians lost their lives on the first day.
- The Canadians landed at Juno Beach and succeeded in taking their objectives despite facing heavy German fire. By the end of the day Canadian units had advanced farther inland than other Allied forces.
- The invasion had mixed reactions in Red Deer, Alberta with prayers for soldiers but also worry for their safety. Several local soldiers who participated in D-Day and other military efforts are also honored and remembered.