May 31, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today issued the following statement on the
occasion of his proclamation of "Canadian Forces Day", which will be
celebrated each year on the first Sunday of June:
"The Canadian Forces make a significant contribution to the
stability and security of Canada and the world. The peacekeeping operations
they conduct are more complex and demanding than ever before, and the
emergence of new threats like terrorism is making many theatres of operation
increasingly dangerous.
Not since the Korean War have the Canadian Forces been so much in demand.
At this very moment, more than 4,000 Canadian soldiers are deployed in
thirteen unstable regions around the world. Some are waging a hard-fought
battle against terrorism in Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf. Others are
striving to restore peace in the Balkans. Still others are helping establish
democracy in Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Showing
valour and bravery, these extraordinary men and women are doing their duty
in hostile environments while enduring lengthy separations from their
families.
Within Canada as well, the contribution of the Canadian Forces has been
remarkable, whether in protecting Canada's sovereignty and interests or in
the fields of research and development, disaster relief, search and rescue
and coastal and air surveillance.
Both at home and abroad, members of the Canadian Forces are working
tirelessly to build a better world. And for that, Canadians wish to express
their infinite gratitude to the members of our Canadian Forces, as well as
admiration toward their families for the sacrifices they make every day.
In this spirit, and on behalf of the members of my government and myself,
I am very proud to proclaim that the first Sunday in June of each year shall
be "Canadian Forces Day".
May it from now on be celebrated as such across Canada and in every part
of the world where our soldiers are serving."
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