Lest We Forget
STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER FOR REMEMBRANCE DAY
"I was privileged this past spring to travel to France for ceremonies marking
the 60th anniversary of D-Day. I watched as veterans stepped again on the sands
of the Normandy coast and stared out into the waters, which six decades before
had held so many Allied warships that, in the words of one solider, it was as
though you could jump from one to another, right across the English Channel. I
stood and talked with veterans at the Canadian War Cemetery at Beny-sur-Mer, a
place of great beauty and a poignant shrine to valour and sacrifice.
Many of the fortifications along the beaches of Normandy are now sinking into
the sand. Overtime, there will be fewer veterans to tell of their exploits and
their heroes. It falls to us therefore, to the Canadians of now and tomorrow, to
ensure the remembrance of those who sacrificed. It falls to us to keep an
eternal vigil to the memory of their selflessness and their courage. We must
never forget those who fought for Canada. We must cherish the freedoms that so
many died to protect.
As we observe two minutes of silence each of us will reflect in our own way -
perhaps thinking of a husband or sister, a friend or family member that never
returned home, perhaps praying for the safety of a soldier and loved one
currently deployed overseas. We are fortunate as Canadians. We enjoy many
blessings. Let us always remember the cost, and those who paid it."