MACLEOD: We will remember them
We Will Remember Them #WeWillRememberThem
I share his view.
In fact, those are the kindest words that can be ascribed to this travesty during Remembrance Week.
The first poppies in Canada were manufactured in the Freiman home on Somerset Street in Ottawa in 1921 under the direction of Lillian Bilsky Frieman, daughter of Moses Bilsky, the foundation member of the City of Ottawa’s Jewish community, while she cared for and supported wounded veterans.
The poppy is an enduring symbol of the sacrifice of our men and women in uniform who fight to protect and uphold our freedoms each day.
As the Minister for Heritage in Ontario, our Government stands with our veterans, our fallen, and their families — and we always will.
It is why I was proud to announce alongside Premier Ford that our government will invest $3 million to support the inaugural Valour Games — a new, national multi-sport competition for wounded, ill and injured Canadian military personnel and Veterans. We’ll announce further investments leading up to Remembrance Day.
This is not a political issue.
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Members from all parties proudly support our heroes by wearing a poppy out of respect for our fallen that laid down their lives to give us freedom and democracy.
While I’m glad to see Whole Foods reverse their decision, we can’t leave it up to public outcry or moral suasion to right these wrongs.
As soon as the house returns, our government will bring in legislation to ensure this never happens again.
We will remember them!
— Lisa MacLeod is Ontario’s Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries.