11-14-2016, 01:03 PM
When I grew up, Remembrance Day was a stat in Ontario. I was one of the few that took the time to attend the ceremony, something I have done every year that I can remember, either working it, marching in it, or observing. I was against the idea of losing it as a stat, but in retrospect, I see it was a wise decision.
As for the LAV, I don't see it as "worshiping war". A few years ago I went to Juno Beach, and in town there was a tank on display... much like many other towns in France do. I can guarantee that none of these towns that were liberated "worshipped war", yet they still have the tank as a reminder.
Similar topic, my daughter is one of the students involved in this: http://www.therecord.com/news-story/6964...ror-fears/
Coke
As for the LAV, I don't see it as "worshiping war". A few years ago I went to Juno Beach, and in town there was a tank on display... much like many other towns in France do. I can guarantee that none of these towns that were liberated "worshipped war", yet they still have the tank as a reminder.
Similar topic, my daughter is one of the students involved in this: http://www.therecord.com/news-story/6964...ror-fears/
Coke