Remembrance Day In Ontario: Doug Ford to Lead Primary Ceremony at Legislature

Remembrance Day In Ontario: Doug Ford to Lead Primary Ceremony at Legislature

Residents of Ontario will have the chance to honour Canadian soldiers who fought and died today at ceremonies held across the province in honour of Canada Day.
Premier Doug Ford will preside over the main tribute, which is scheduled to take place at the provincial Legislature. Initially, at 10:45 a.m.
A 21-Gun Salute and a Flypast are also scheduled for Queen’s Park, with the salute taking place on the North Side at 11 a.m., according to the Canadian Armed Forces.
The Flypast Will Travel as Far East as Whitby, Ont.

depending on operational factors and the weather.
The City of Toronto will commemorate Remembrance Day with a public ceremony that starts at 10:45 a.m. at Old City Hall and features remarks from Mayor John Tory and Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Doweswell of Ontario.
A Ceremony Is Also Planned at the National War Memorial in Ottawa Beginning at 11 a. m. featuring remmarks by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and Veterans Affairs Minter Lawrence Macaulay..

On November 11th in Ontario, Doug Ford will preside over the legislative primary ceremony

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