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Lost Canadians: Citizenship for Canada's fallen soldiers 'more important than ever'

Don Chapman, author of the book Lost Canadians, is campaigning to have citizenship granted to Canada's fallen soldiers.

Don Chapman says thousands of World War II veterans died without Canadian citizenship

Quan Louie is one of thousands of soldiers who died during World War II without Canadian citizenship. (Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society)

Don Chapman, author of the bookLost Canadians,is campaigning to have citizenship granted to Canada's fallen soldiers.

'Lost Canadians' referstothosewhobelievedthemselves to be Canadian citizens orto be entitled to citizenship, but are notofficially considered citizens due to interpretations of citizenship law.

According to Chapman, thousands of Canadian soldiersdied in World War I and IIwithout Canadian citizenship.He says many of these soldiers were of Asian heritage.

"There are two right here in Vancouver, Fred Ho and Quan Louie," Chapman toldBC Almanac'sMichelle Eliot.

"They went off to fight in a war, for a country that was telling them they didn't belong."

Louie was born in Vancouver in 1922, went to the University of British Columbia, and died in 1945 when his bomber was hit over Magdeburg, Germany.

Ho was also born in Vancouver, and was killed in action in Italy during World War II.

Both Ho and Louie's names are carved onto the veterans wall in Vancouver's Chinatown.

'Who boots out people thatprotected us?'

This Remembrance Day, Chapman is calling on the new federal government to recognize the citizenship offallen soldiers.

"They are aware of it, but they haven't put it as a priority," he said.

Chapman believes recognizing their Canadian citizenship is more important now than ever.

"Who boots out the very people that protected us, that brought us our freedoms, and now disavows them?"

"It's an absolute no-brainer, of course they should be ours."