Mr. Speaker, today I rise to recognize veterans who served and fought for freedom around the world.
Remembrance Day marks the anniversary of the Armistice in Europe, which ended the First World War in 1918. The First World War was to be the war to end all wars, and as history has shown, peace has not yet been realized.
I am honoured to attend Remembrance Day services in my riding in Kettleby, hosted by the Kettleby Cemetery, and at the Schomberg Cenotaph, hosted by the Schomberg Lions and the Schomberg Agricultural Society.
In honour of their sacrifices, we must continue to work toward a more peaceful world.
We made a vow to always remember. Lest we forget.