Statement by the Prime Minister to mark the
two-year anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United
States
September 11 will forever be a day that we stop and remember the moment
terror changed our world. We remember where we were and who we were with that
beautiful morning. We remember our first moments of disbelief and the outrage
that followed. We remember the noble courage of firefighters, police officers
and countless individuals. We remember the solidarity we felt with our great
friend and neighbour. We remember generous acts of kindness as Canadians opened
their hearts and homes to stranded travellers. We remember the poignant silence
on Parliament Hill as we gathered together to mourn.
We also remember our firm resolve that such hate should never again transform
an ordinary day into a day of horror. We acted swiftly as a nation and as a
member of the world community to fight terrorism. We have taken measures to keep
terrorists out of North America and have taken part in missions to combat
terrorism. Our commitment to peace and security is steadfast and strong.
Two years later we find that our wounds are deep and the pain of our losses
remains. History will never forget the events of September 11. But neither will
it forget the will of humankind to rise above hate and prevail over violence and
extremism.
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