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Prime minister's statement on death of local soldier

Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement tonight on the death in Afghanistan of Sergeant John Wayne Faught of Sault Ste. Marie.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement tonight on the death in Afghanistan of Sergeant John Wayne Faught of Sault Ste. Marie.

************************* It is with great sorrow that I extend my condolences, and those of all Canadians, to the family and friends of Sergeant John Wayne Faught, who died today in Afghanistan.

He was killed by an improvised explosive device while on a joint Afghan National Army-Canadian Battle Group dismounted security patrol in the Panjwayi District.

I join with Canadians, who stand proudly with our men and women of the Canadian Forces as they courageously risk their lives every day to bring peace and security to the people of Afghanistan.

The courage demonstrated by Sergeant Faught speaks volumes of his dedication to our country and to this mission. Canada will remain steadfast, and Taliban attacks will not deter our efforts to help Afghanistan achieve peace and stability.

Sergeant Faught was helping to bring back hope to a population that has seen much hardship and turmoil.

He gave his life not only to protect Canadians and our national interests, but also to provide hope to Afghans for a better future.

The sacrifice Sergeant John Wayne Faught made in the name of Canada and the Canadian people will not be forgotten.

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