Poppy campaign kicks off another year in Sudbury
In Sudbury on Friday, a flag-raising and a proclamation was held to kick off the 2024 poppy campaign.
Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 76 presented Mayor Paul Lefebvre with poppies and spoke of the importance of taking the time to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 76 presented Mayor Paul Lefebvre with poppies and spoke of the importance of taking the time to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. (Alana Everson/CTV News)
"We have in one of the greatest countries in the world and we are very proud of that, and I think that we need to recognize that -- it gives pause to reflect, as well," Lefebvre said.
"Wear the poppy, reflect on the sacrifices of those (who) have come before us and are still on the frontlines to defend our country and our rights. So that’s why it is a good time to reflect."
The mayor also raised the poppy flag and read a proclamation to launch the campaign. Legion members said they hope people support it and recognize what the poppy represents.
"That we have had so many of our soldiers die for us and if you look, we are so fortunate to be living in Canada," said Bernadette Lamirande, Branch 76 poppy chair.
Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 76 presented Mayor Paul Lefebvre with poppies and spoke of the importance of taking the time to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. (Alana Everson/CTV News)
"Especially if you look at what’s happening around the world and we shouldn’t take it for granted. We had people that fought and died for all the rights and privileges we have here."
Veteran Bruce McNab said he hopes people support the poppy campaign because it helps veterans and their families.
McNab has received help for injuries related to his service in the early 1960s in Germany, including PTSD from the trauma he experienced after losing five comrades.
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"I am asking for donations for the veterans that have either fallen or are still having problems and this money all goes to them," he said.
"So that is what I am wishing for. I know that Veteran’s Affairs has helped me out quite a bit."
Officials with Branch 76 encourage people to support the poppy campaign and said all of the money stays local and provincial to help veterans and their families and charities.
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