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| Gen. Romeo Dallaire |
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| Dr. Bill Winegard |
On Monday, retired General Romeo Dallaire came to Lourdes and challenged you to get the dirt of a foreign land on your boots. By this he meant that you should experience first-hand the challenges faced in another part of the world, as he did in Rwanda. He expressed hope that mankind will achieve peace and suggested your generation, the global citizens, could accomplish this.
On Tuesday, we travelled to the Sleeman Centre were Dr. Bill Winegard pointed out that we lost more soldiers to suicide following their tour of duty in Afghanistan, than we did during the conflict itself. He criticized the Canadian government to expecting citizens to serve their country in war/peace-keeping and then abandoning them, and their families when they returned home with physical and mental health issues as a result.
What are your thoughts?
(use your notes from Monday if you have some)
Due by Saturday, November 15th at 8:00am
Below is the email Mr. MacPherson received about the Sleeman Centre Event.
Dear Sir,
I was at the Remembrance day ceremony today at the Sleeman's centre and was sitting by myself when all of a sudden a bunch of kids from your school showed up and sat next to me surrounding me. All I honestly thought to myself is "Great I am not going to hear a word being spoken and they are going to be loud and obnoxious"
Well I must say I truly owe your students an apology, as they were not loud, rude or obnoxious. They were quiet, and very respectful of the ceremony. The students that attended from your school should walk with their heads held high with pride. They acted and behaved better then most adults do and it was a pleasure sitting with them.
In this day and age where teenagers get a lot of bad rap, I think it should be acknowledged when they are just plain good kids.
Sincerely,
Shirley Power