| November
7th, 2008
THANK
YOU TO THE VOTERS
I
want to thank you, the voters of Haliburton-Kawartha
Lakes-Brock, for showing your confidence by re-electing me on
October 14 as your Member of Parliament. I appreciate the
opportunity to continue serving you in the riding and
representing you in Ottawa.
I also want to congratulate my colleagues re-elected in this
region, including: Dean Del Mastro (Peterborough); the
Honourable Bev Oda (Durham); Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North); the
Honourable Tony Clement (Parry Sound-Muskoka); Rick Norlock
(Northumberland- Quinte West); Darryl Kramp (Prince
Edward-Hastings); and the Honourable Peter Van Loan
(York-Simcoe).
I
am confident that all of these Members, three of whom are
cabinet ministers, will continue their strong representation for
our region and all of Ontario.
As
we approach Remembrance Day, we cannot forget the sacrifices
made by our men and women in uniform, past and present.
Throughout our history, Canada has always been a staunch
defender of freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of
law.
To
this day, our brave men and women of the Canadian Forces are
upholding this noble tradition at home and abroad. Their
courage, skill and professionalism, which they display every day
during our mission in Afghanistan, are an inspiration to us all.
On November 11th, Canadians from coast to coast to coast gather
to honour all those who have served and continue to valiantly
serve our nation. We especially remember the more than 116,000
Canadians who made the ultimate sacrifice for Canada in two
world wars, Korea, and peacekeeping and peacemaking missions
ever since – and we promise to never forget.
Not everyone can attend a Remembrance Day ceremony, or travel to
one of the countless places across our country and around the
world that speak to us of our proud military tradition. But no
matter where we are, at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of
the eleventh month, we can pause and reflect on the price paid
for the peace and prosperity we enjoy today.
This
year, I will lay a wreath on behalf of the Government of Canada
at the November 11th ceremony in Millbrook.
In the past 4 years, I have attended Remembrance Day
services in Haliburton, Lindsay, Beaverton and Kinmount.
By
taking a moment on November 11th, it is the one way
we can all repay the enormous debt we owe those who fought and
died for Canada, the veterans who are still with us, and those
who continue to serve so heroically today. Lest we forget.
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