Today is Remembrance Day in Canada. On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of the year, Canadians pause to remember those who have died in the service of the country. More specifically, this is the time that the WW1 ended with the signing of surrender.
This custom has lost much of its significance to younger Canucks until the recent Afghanistan situation. We were to leave Afghanistan as of July, 2011. Sadly, our dink political leaders may be giving way to pressure from the US to keep a good number of military persons there to "train" the Afghans.
Still, this is the time to honour those who have died under the so called belief that this has /will lead to our freedom. (can you tell that I do not believe it).
It is a sad day. It is a day of Remembrance whose meaning has increased again.
I know that the US does not hold this day in such high honour as Canadians. They have another day.
Do the British, French etc. hold this day special?
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