I don't know if any of you guys have seen this, but the CBC news website has what it calls an "interactive Afghanistan map" that shows the locations and circumstances of Canadian casualties in Afghanistan. I don't see what the point of such a feature is. I could maybe understand it if they included NATO casualties, Taliban casualties, civilian casualties, sites of major engagments etc, but to focus entirely on Canadian deaths seems to be a bit morbid. The whole thing feels like a crude video game, and it's pretty offensive. To be fair, some other features are included such as Kandahar itself, some geographical features etc. But it appears that these were added to avoid criticism. The sidebar has Canadian casualties listed by date, leaving no doubt as to the focus of the map. I have to admit, I rely on the CBC for my television/online news in conjunction with BBC as well as some American sources, but as far as military reporting goes, this is over the line. CBC should be ashamed to have included a feature on it's website that serves absolutely no purpose whatsoever, other than to exploit the deaths of Canadian soldiers.