Christopher Karas is fighting Canada’s ‘blood ban’. See more on pg 4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2016
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VOLUME 54, ISSUE 7
Remembering Canadian losses
BRETT MCGARRY
Students and staff came together in Humber North main concourse to honour the many Canadians who lost their lives in wars, conflicts and peace keeping missions around the globe. Retired Humber Journalism professor Carey French spoke about the sacrifices made by those who fought, and his time as a journalist covering war. French (top photo at left) also hosted the ceremony, introducing IGNITE president Ahmed Tahir (top at centre) who read In Flanders Fields and Chaplain Len Thomas (top at right) who lead those in attendance in a prayer as part of Humber’s annual Remembrance Day ceremony.