Naval Reserves veteran Malcolm French explains why, on Remembrance Day, he wears a red poppy to honour the fallen and a white poppy in hopes of future without war.
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“This Remembrance Day I’ll wear two poppies: one red and one white”
Veteran Malcolm French on poppies and the meaning of Remembrance Day
Unfriendly fire: The casualty of war Ottawa would rather forget
“On this Remembrance Day, I am remembering one Canadian peacekeeper in particular — someone the Harper government probably prefers to forget.”
“This Remembrance Day I’ll wear two poppies: one red and one white”
“Why did I wear two poppies, and why will I do it again? For me, the red poppy represents the sacrifice of the fallen; the white poppy represents the hope for a better future where young soldiers, sailors, and air crew do not have to die.”
Steven Staples interviewed by Sun News on “I Remember for Peace” campaign
Ceasefire.ca responds to Sun TV’s attack on I Remember for Peace
Steven Staples interviewed by Sun News on "I Remember for Peace" campaign
Ceasefire.ca responds to Sun TV’s attack on I Remember for Peace