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Ford will build memorial to honour Canadian heroes of the war in Afghanistan

'A new generation of heroes, who fought bravely against the terrorists of Al Qaeda and the Taliban, walk among us'
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Premier-Designate Doug Ford today said he's committed to building Ontario’s first provincial public memorial to honour Canadian heroes of the war in Afghanistan.

Ford made the announcement while addressing a joint Federal-Provincial-Territorial meeting with the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces.

“A new generation of heroes, who fought bravely against the terrorists of Al Qaeda and the Taliban, walk among us,” said Ford. “Too many of those heroes are struggling with the scars of their sacrifice. As a province and as a country, we must always remember the 159 Canadians who never returned from Afghanistan.”

Ford intends to locate the Memorial to the Canadian Heroes of the War in Afghanistan within the legislative precinct at Queen’s Park. 

“Supporting our troops and our military families should unite all Canadians,” said Ford. “This memorial will send a clear message about the sacrifices our fellow Canadians made to protect our values and our freedoms, lest we forget.”