National Day of Remembrance for Victims

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National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism serves as a poignant reminder of the lives lost and the pain inflicted by acts of terrorism. It is a day to stand together in solidarity and to honor the memory of those who have suffered. These tragic events have touched many in profound ways, leaving an indelible mark on our collective conscience.
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The Air India bombing, 9/11, the Quebec City mosque shooting, and the October 22nd Parliament Hill attack are stark reminders of the senseless violence that has struck our communities. Each life taken is a profound loss, and the ripples of grief extend far beyond the immediate victims to touch the hearts of all Canadians.

On this day, we not only mourn the lives lost but also recognize the resilience and strength that has emerged from these dark moments. We reflect on the unity and compassion that Canadians have shown in the face of adversity, coming together to support one another and to reaffirm our shared values of peace, tolerance, and freedom.

It is crucial that we never forget the sacrifices made by those who have suffered from terrorism, and that we continue to work towards a world where such atrocities no longer occur. By remaining steadfast in our commitment to these values, we can ensure that the legacy of the victims is one of hope and perseverance.

Let us take a moment to remember the Canadians who have been affected by terrorism and to offer our support and love to their families and friends. Together, we can stand against the forces of hate and division, choosing instead to embrace the diversity and inclusivity that define our nation. Our collective strength is a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity and our unwavering belief in a brighter, more peaceful future.

Source @ John Williamson Mp