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More than 30 Canadian soldiers are preparing for the Invictus Games, an international sporting event for wounded and ill military personnel and veterans. Neetu Garcha speaks with Maj. Joanna Labonté, who's competing in events such as indoor rowing and sitting volleyball, about her motivation to take part in the event, and her message for military sexual trauma survivors.
More than 30 Canadian soldiers are preparing for the Invictus Games, an international sporting event for wounded and ill military personnel and veterans. Neetu Garcha speaks with Maj. Joanna Labonté, who's competing in events such as indoor rowing and sitting volleyball, about her motivation to take part in the event, and her message for military sexual trauma survivors.
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