Ontario’s memorial to veterans of Afghanistan war ready for next Remembrance Day
TORONTO — A memorial to honour veterans of the war in Afghanistan that is being built on the grounds of the Ontario legislature will include a stone from an Inukshuk that stood at Kandahar Airfield as a tribute to fallen soldiers.
Premier Doug Ford unveiled the design of the monument Friday, saying it will help future generations remember Canada’s role in that war and the 158 Canadian soldiers who died.
“This memorial will be a space for all Ontarians and Canadians to connect with history, read about the sacrifices that were made in the name of freedom and remember those who made them,” he said.
The monument will be built on the south lawn of the legislature within the existing Ontario Veterans’ Memorial and is expected to be ready for next Remembrance Day.