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Veterans' Week 2017 Launches with Event at the National War Museum


Government of Canada delegation traveling to Belgium to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele

OTTAWA, Nov. 6, 2017 /CNW/ - Veterans' Week, observed annually from November 5 to 11, is a time for Canadians to unite and recognize the bravery and sacrifices made by generations of men and women in uniform. In 2017, it is also an occasion to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele, where victory came at great cost.

Today, Sherry Romanado, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, joined by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, and, hosted Canadian youth and delegates in Ottawa. The event provided an opportunity to launch Veterans' Week, to observe the centennial anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele and to interact with Canadian youth.

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele. To commemorate Canadians' contributions to this historic battle, Parliamentary Secretary Romanado is leading the official Government of Canada delegation to Belgium. The delegation will depart Ottawa on November 7, 2017.

During the event, dignitaries and participants were invited to write a message of remembrance to form part of an original sculpture, created by Kitchener-based blacksmith Sandra Dunn, which will travel to Belgium to be part of events marking the Passchendaele centennial.

The Parliamentary Secretary conveyed an important message on remembrance to the youth in attendance. They are the ones who will ensure that future generations never forget the bravery and sacrifice of all who served and that the values for which Canadians fought live on.

Through the continued support of Encounters with Canada, five youth were selected to join the official delegation: Teghan Angulalik from Nunavut, Gérémy Côté from Quebec, Ben Jamieson from New Brunswick, Kiera Wortley from Manitoba and Madison Barrow from Newfoundland and Labrador. Each youth has unique ties to the First World War, including two with direct ties to the Battle of Passchendaele: Madison's great-great-grandfather served and was wounded in Passchendaele. Left for dead in a trench, he was fortunate to have been noticed by a fellow soldier and taken to a hospital for treatment. Kiera is connected to two of the founding members of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.

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"As we observe Veterans' Week and mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele, it is time to remember those who gave so much. The Government of Canada delegation that is about to embark on this journey overseas will represent us in ceremonies and commemorative events and visit war cemeteries, battlefields and memorials. The knowledge and memories they bring back will help ensure that those who gave so much are not forgotten by future generations. They will help ensure Canada remembers."

The Honourable Seamus O'Regan, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence

"I am honoured to lead this delegation to Belgium so that Canada can pay tribute to those who served and to those who made the ultimate sacrifice 100 years ago. To have the chance to walk on the same hallowed ground in Passchendaele with proud Veterans from the same Canadian Corps regiments who fought there a century ago will be an experience I will remember forever."

Sherry Romanado, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence

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