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Statement By The Prime Minister Of Canada
June 06, 2010
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the anniversary of D-Day: “Sixty-six years ago, Canadian and Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in the cause of freedom and democracy. The Canadian Forces earned their place in the history books that day when they forged ahead by land, air and sea farther than any other Allied troops. “Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast and people around the world honour the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought on D-Day. And we remember their proud legacy on the anniversary of one of Canada’s defining military endeavours. We also reflect on the ultimate sacrifice that 5,000 Canadians made during the Battle of Normandy to combat tyranny and secure our freedom, a sacrifice we must all remember. “Just as we remember the bravery and sacrifice of the Canadian Forces in the past, it is also important to honour those Canadians who are currently deployed around the world fighting for freedom and justice in Afghanistan, or peacekeeping in places such as Sudan, Haiti and the Democratic Republic of Congo. “Our Government has committed to paying tribute to all of our Veterans and preserving our history for future generations by supporting community war memorials. These memorials will provide places for Canadians to reflect on the sacrifices of brave men and women throughout our history. “Today, I join all Canadians in expressing our sincere thanks to our Veterans. Their contribution and service to Canada has made our country what it is today. Neither time nor distance will lessen our remembrance. Lest we forget.” |
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