Sebastian Halmagean, 24, passed away while serving in Latvia on January 29, 2026, his family confirmed. CTV


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Canadians came together along Highway 401 to honour a young soldier from Hamilton after his body returned home from overseas service. People stood quietly in cold weather, waving flags and offering salutes as the convoy prepared to travel west, marking a solemn moment of national respect.

Repatriation Ceremony at CFB Trenton

The body of Gunner (Gnr) Sebastian Halmagean arrived Tuesday afternoon at CFB Trenton for a formal repatriation ceremony. Uniformed members of the Canadian Armed Forces stood at attention as the flag-draped coffin was carried from the aircraft. Bagpipes played while light snow fell, adding to the emotional scene.

Military officials said the ceremony recognized Halmagean’s service and sacrifice before his final journey home.

Service in Latvia

Halmagean, 24, served with Operation Reassurance, a Canadian-led NATO mission that supports defence efforts in Central and Eastern Europe. About 3,000 troops take part in the operation, which aims to strengthen security in the region.

He died on January 26 at Camp Labrie on the Ceri Military base in Latvia. The cause of death has not yet been released. Military officials said investigators continue to review the circumstances surrounding his death.

First Deployment Overseas

Halmagean had served nearly three years in the military, and this marked his first deployment outside Canada. Friends and family said he approached the opportunity with pride and determination.

His father, Alin Halmagean, spoke earlier about his son’s dedication to service. “He loved every minute of this,” Alin Halmagean said, adding he wants people to know Sebastian loved his career.

Highway of Heroes Tribute

After the ceremony, the procession left CFB Trenton and began its drive along the Highway of Heroes toward Hamilton. Crowds gathered at overpasses and roadside points, standing silently or saluting as the convoy passed.

Many brought Canadian flags, while others placed hands over their hearts. The turnout reflected deep appreciation for a soldier who served far from home.

Community Remembers

In Hamilton, residents prepared to welcome Halmagean home with dignity and care. Community members said the tribute offered a chance to show support for his family and respect for all those who serve.

Military leaders said moments like these remind Canadians of the human cost of service and the importance of honouring those who give their lives while representing the country abroad.

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