Sunday, November 11th is Remembrance Day. A single day ‘officially’ marked to remember the men and women who fought and fight for the freedoms that we enjoy on that day as well as the other 364 days of the year. This Remembrance Day specifically marks and honors 100 years since the Armistice and the end of WWI: ‘the war to end all wars.”
The NEU asks all citizens of the great Territory of Nunavut to take a moment on Remembrance Day to recall, honor and recognize the unparalleled bravery of Canadian soldiers – past and present. We also ask that we all try to do our part each day to cherish and honor what these incredible individuals fought and fight for.
365 days a year we need to pay respect to those who never returned home and those who did bearing the physical and psychological scars that afford us the daily freedoms we enjoy as Canadian citizens.
Please note that all NEU offices will be closed on Monday, November 12 to mark the solemn holiday of Remembrance Day and will reopen on Tuesday, November 13 at regular business hours.