Sherazi: Many students see Remembrance Day through their own experience of war | Unpublished
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Author: Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen
Publication Date: November 17, 2024 - 11:55

Sherazi: Many students see Remembrance Day through their own experience of war

November 17, 2024
It's a no brainer. Remembrance Day is about remembering. It’s a collective expression of remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Those of us who were born and raised in the West understand its importance. We learned about the First and Second World Wars in school. Read More


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