Paying Tribute to Those Who Lost Their Lives on 9/11

    StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Brampton-Springdale – Today, we as Canadians need to come together to pay tribute to the thousands of lives lost during the cowardly and horrific terrorist attacks that occurred ten years ago today. This is a moment when we must pay tribute to the victims of these violent actions, their families and their loved ones. It is also an opportunity to honour the members of the military, law enforcement and emergency services who served in the brave rescue efforts.


    “9/11 marks a sad day for our world. We must remember those who perished, those who selflessly gave their lives to help others and we must thank those who continue to fight all forms of terrorism here in Canada and abroad,” said Parm Gill, Member of Parliament for Brampton-Springdale.

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced that September 11th will be recognized as the National Service Day. This is a fitting tribute to all those affected by these heinous acts of terrorism. Although September 11th is a day scarred by terror, sorrow and grief, we must now turn this day into one of hope, generosity and courage.

    “Along with our friends, allies and neighbours, our Government is focused on standing up against any threat of terrorism and hatred,” said Parm Gill. “We will work tirelessly and courageously for a more peaceful future that we all deserve.”

    We must also recall the incredible acts of courage, sacrifice and generosity by Canadians on the day of 9/11 and the months following the attacks. Our Government hopes that this National Day of Service will inspire Canadians to again show the same kind of compassion by becoming engaged in our community – a way for us to show the same type of kindness to strangers in need. 
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