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Monday, November 11, 2013
Remembrance Day November 11, 2013
It is always something to see the Veterans at the Remembrance Day Ceremonies. I watched the Ottawa Ceremonies on television this year.
I saw our Prime Minister lay at wreath at the Monument in Ottawa. I saw a number of Indians there as well. A wreath was laid on behalf of the Assembly of First Nations.
I also was thinking of how Canada has been treating the Veterans. And from their record, it is not very good treatment. Shameful in fact.
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