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I was catching some of the tweets -- private ceremony and bagpipes and now
CTV live
http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/
So many people wearing red!
... even red shoes!
I was catching some of the tweets -- private ceremony and bagpipes and now
CTV live
http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/
Looking for opinions here ... in light of recent events, and given that Remembrance Day is a federal statutory holiday, is it appropriate for educational institutions to have due dates on Remembrance Day?
Many of today's generation have little connection to Remembrance Day, so it has become, in some ways, just another day off. Because of this, it's my belief that institutions overlook the small detail of due dates and assignment deadlines on that day. Is it different this year?
So many people wearing red!
... even red shoes!
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I saw that and found it really odd too. Not like the car looked like a cab, and was wondering why that guy walked directly up to the car.
I wonder if those were secret service security guys. It seems like they were pretty fit for a bunch of businessmen just hanging around the parliament buildings with their briefcases. And all men? Plus, it looks like they ran in a fairly determined pattern, perhaps to get into a strategic position.
Looking for opinions here ... in light of recent events, and given that Remembrance Day is a federal statutory holiday, is it appropriate for educational institutions to have due dates on Remembrance Day?
Many of today's generation have little connection to Remembrance Day, so it has become, in some ways, just another day off. Because of this, it's my belief that institutions overlook the small detail of due dates and assignment deadlines on that day. Is it different this year?
Remembrance Day not a federal stat holiday and isn't a holiday on Ontario, QC, NS, or NL. I remember when it was a school holiday, but teachers saw that there was a better opportunity to teach about Remembrance Day in the schools than to just let the kids play at home for the day. Schools in Ontario now have Remembrance Day services.
It certainly would be odd to have random, unrelated assignments due on Remembrance Day.
As Canada takes time to honour Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, Canadians are also being asked to remember Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, who worked to help sick and injured veterans and soldiers.
Vincent was struck by a car and killed on Monday in an attack in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu in Quebec. The man who ran him down, Martin Couture-Rouleau, was killed by police. He was on a terror watchlist and has been described by the government as "radicalized."
Eyes filled with tears and hearts filled with a mix of sorrow and pride, as we follow Cpl Cirillo home let's also remember Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent who was killed last Monday in Quebec:
Heh .. some jerk on twitter complaining that the procession is coming through at rush hour. Phfffffffft
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