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National Monument to Canada's Mission in Afghanistan to be located in Ottawa


Minister MacAulay welcomes the National Capital Commission's Federal Land Use Approval of Monument site

OTTAWA, June 20, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ - The Government of Canada recognizes the importance of having a special place to honour the over 40,000 Canadian women and men in uniform ? as well as the hundreds of civilians and government officials ? who served in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2014. Tragically, 158 Canadian Armed Forces members and seven civilians died in the cause of international peace and freedom during this mission.

Today, the National Capital Commission Board of Directors granted Federal Land Use Approval of the proposed LeBreton Flats location in Ottawa for the National Monument to Canada's Mission in Afghanistan.

The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, welcomed this critical step towards creating the Monument.

The National Monument to Canada's Mission in Afghanistan will recognize the commitment and sacrifice of the men and women who served in Canada's whole-of-government mission in Afghanistan, as well as the support provided to them by Canadians at home. 

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"Canadians recognize the incredible dedication that our service men and women, and civilians, made while serving in the whole-of-government mission in Afghanistan. Today's announcement is an important step in giving their family and friends, and all Canadians, a place to honour and remember them. This location will offer an accessible and fitting place to quietly reflect and honour the courage, sacrifices and achievements of those who served during our country's mission in Afghanistan. This Monument will be a perpetual place to remember their selfless duty to our country."
The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence

"The National Capital Commission is proud to work with its partners on this National Monument. The site location will give all visitors an opportunity to recognize the commitment and sacrifice of Canadians who served in Afghanistan, and the support provided to them by Canadians at home."
Tobi Nussbaum, Chief Executive Officer, National Capital Commission

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Associated Links

National Capital Commission 
Canada in Afghanistan 
Ceremony in Ottawa to mark the 5th anniversary of the end of Canada's Mission in Afghanistan

 

SOURCE Veterans Affairs Canada



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