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Afghanistan: Coming Home

Posted: Jul 21, 2011 2:08 PM ET

Last Updated: Jul 25, 2011 5:47 PM ET

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A look at how Canadian soldiers who are back from Afghanistan are adjusting to civilian life.



Thursday, July 21

Senior business correspondent Amanda Lang looks at how soldiers coming back from Afghanistan are entering into the business world.

Ioanna Roumelitois visits military families living in Petawawa to find out how they are coping with their loved ones coming - and staying - home.

As Canadian troops leave the combat mission in Afghanistan, Canada's War Artists have their work cut out for them. How will they capture one of Canada's most complex foreign engagements in recent history? Arts reporter Deana Sumanac finds out.

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