How will you mark Remembrance Day this year?
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At the same time, we recognize that the risks todayB次元官网网址檚 service men and women face remain all too real. As recent events in Quebec and Ontario remind us, our Armed Forces personnel are not only at risk when fighting on foreign soil. Each day, both at home and abroad, service personnel strive to keep Canada and Canadians secure; sometimes putting their lives at risk in doing so.
ItB次元官网网址檚 likely in response to this that local members of the Canadian Legion noticed a spike of early interest among those looking for poppies this year.
In fact, as the number of veterans from those early battles dwindles each Nov. 11, we see renewed demonstrations of remembrance from younger generations B次元官网网址 from soldiers, sailors and airforce personnel, their families and friends, and the community at large.
Local author and historian Mark Zuehlke, this week awarded the 2014 Pierre Berton Award: the Governor GeneralB次元官网网址檚 History Award for Popular Media for his contributions to the promotion of Canadian history (see page A27), has seen a shift in recent years not only to those participating at Remembrance Day services, but also those actively seeking the stories that formed such a significant part of our national identity.
From the traditional readership of veterans and history circles who sought out his Canadian Battle Series titles, Zuehlke has seen significant growth among younger readership, nearly half of which are women in the 35- to 65-year-old demographic. These are people interested in their family stories, the generations that came before, and how their experiences shaped the society we now enjoy.
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