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This year, nine federal institutions on the Prairies will employ prison inmates to assemble Remembrance Day poppies.
Stories about the poll were published by the Vancouver Sun, the Calgary Herald, the Ottawa Citizen, and the Edmonton Journal, reaching a joint circulation of over 346,000 people.
Stories about the poll were published by the Vancouver Sun, the Calgary Herald, the Ottawa Citizen, and the Edmonton Journal, reaching a joint circulation of over 346,000 people.
Most Canadian “Millennials” between 18 and 30 years of age view Remembrance Day as a time to honour those who have served, and for us to be reminded of the need for peace. Few believe it to be a day to celebrate military achievements.
Most Canadian “Millennials” between 18 and 30 years of age view Remembrance Day as a time to honour those who have served, and for us to be reminded of the need for peace. Few believe it to be a day to celebrate military achievements.