Every year, people across Commonwealth countries can be seen wearing a small red plastic poppy in the fall. Bearing an important historical symbolism, this crimson flower is worn by anyone, from the general public to state dignitaries, to honour the service of both former and active military members who served in conflicts from the Great War to present day.
This year, the B.C.B次元官网网址檚 annual poppy campaign was launched at VictoriaB次元官网网址檚 Government House as Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin was presented with the first poppy handed out by the Royal Canadian Legion BC/Yukon Commands, on Oct. 22.
After a customary land acknowledgement, Austin addressed the crowd composed of veterans and local dignitaries.
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Although a small gesture in appearance, Austin mentioned the importance of the annual poppy campaign in supporting veterans and their families, in their dedication to upholding B次元官网网址減eace, democracy, and justiceB次元官网网址 in Canada and beyond.
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Before the official presentation of the poppy to the Crown representative, Craig Thomson, president of the BC/Yukon Command Royal Canadian Legion, took the stage to share the story behind the origin of the poppy symbol.
B次元官网网址淓ver since Lt.-Col. John McCrae wrote the poem In Flanders Fields in 1915, the poppy was adopted as the flower and the symbol of remembrance when the Canadian Legion was formed,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淚t took on the role of the keeper of remembrance and with that, the symbol of the remembrance of poppy each year.B次元官网网址
Following a heartfelt speech, Thomson presented the first poppy to Austin, which she pinned to her blazer.
As the official ceremony ended, the LegionB次元官网网址檚 president shared a few additional words, highlighting the importance of the public getting a poppy before Nov. 11.
B次元官网网址淏y putting a poppy on, what you're doing is saying, B次元官网网址榃e remember and we appreciate the service of those who gave their lives [or] continue to serve today to (preserve) our freedom and make sure that we have a safe and free country to live in,B次元官网网址橞次元官网网址 said Thomson.