Federal leaders commemorate lost military members ahead of Remembrance Day
OTTAWA — Federal political leaders say Canadians can still honour the sacrifices of the country’s veterans even without traditional Remembrance Day events.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, along with other federal party leaders, rose in the House of Commons Thursday to pay their own tributes ahead of the Nov. 11 commemorations.
Public events are being drastically scaled back due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Trudeau said Canadians do not need to wonder how the country can rise to the moment of honouring soldiers’ service, because it is already happening.
“We see it in young people getting groceries for older veterans to keep them safe, we see it in front-line workers who, after hours of standing on tired feet, never give up as they care for our parents and grandparents, the last members of the ‘Greatest Generation,'” he said.