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General : Proud To Live In Canada - 'Highway of Heroes' The song.
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From: MSN Nicknametin-lizzy  (Original Message)Sent: 10/8/2008 12:45 PM
This is of local interest, but one of those things that makes me proud to live in Canada.
 
Reg...I'm sure this will be of interest to you.
 
Each time one (or more) of our troops are killed in action, they are driven down the 172 km stretch of Highway 401..
 
With no government  organised intervention, the public, firefighters, paramedics, police etc crowd the overpasses to respect and salute the troops as they take the final journey to Toronto.
 
In Toronto, police officers, paramedics and members of the Emergency Task Force lined Canada's busiest highway to pay tribute to the fallen soldier as the hearse passed.

In Toronto, police officers, paramedics and members of the Emergency Task Force lined Canada's busiest highway to pay tribute to the fallen soldier as the hearse passed.

 

One of our local radio chaps broadcast a 'demo' of a song 'Highway of Heroes' in the hopes that it may be worth recording professionally.

The show

http://www.cfrb.com/media/803692/Highway+of+Heroes+Show+and+Callers

http://www.cfrb.com/player/player?mediapath=&type=mp3&fi=files%2Fsrimedia%

The webpage
 
The song
 
He pointed out that the last line says it all about the people who take the time to pay respect ....Very powerful.
 
"It's our turn to stand on guard for thee"
 
 
 
 
 

"HIGHWAY OF HEROES�?SIGNS UNVEILED ALONG HIGHWAY 401

Ontario Government Honours Canada’s Fallen Soldiers

QUEEN'S PARK �?The Ontario government has formally dedicated the "Highway of Heroes" by unveiling signs along a stretch of Highway 401 that commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of Canadian soldiers, Premier Dalton McGuinty said today.

"The road that links Ontario and Quebec is named in honour of the two leaders who gave life to our young nation more than 140 years ago," said Premier McGuinty. "It is enormously fitting, then, that we dedicate a portion of this very road in honour of those who gave their lives for our nation."

New "Highway of Heroes" signs have been installed along the route, commemorating Canadian soldiers who have made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. This dedication pays tribute to the solemn journey fallen soldiers take once they return to Canada and are formally transported from Trenton to Toronto. The 172-kilometre stretch of Highway 401 between Toronto and Trenton will keep its official name �?the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway.

These processions have drawn large crowds of mourners �?local residents, emergency service personnel and veterans �?who have gathered on nearby overpasses, waved flags and saluted in support of Canadian troops.

"The designation of this significant section of the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway honours the sacrifice given by Canada's military personnel in the service of our nation, and the support of our troops by all Ontario citizens," said Major-General Richard Rohmer, co-chair of Ontario's Veterans' Memorial Advisory committee.

"We are creating a legacy in remembrance and respect of our troops who have courageously given their lives in the line of duty," said Transportation Minister Donna Cansfield. "Dedicating a stretch of Highway 401 that has become the route of fallen soldiers is a fitting honour for our fallen troops."

Highway 401 is Canada's busiest highway. It now joins several other Ontario highways that have been dedicated to the memory of Canada's war heroes. These include Ontario's Veterans Memorial Highway (Highway 416), the General Brock Highway (Highway 405) and the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment Commemorative Highway (Highway 62).

"This Highway of Heroes reminds us that our freedom, safety and prosperity is often purchased by the sacrifices of others," said Premier McGuinty. "We owe them a great debt �?and while we can never repay that debt, we can see to it that their courage and commitment will always be remembered."



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From: MSN NicknameMarthaSmith2Sent: 10/10/2008 1:14 AM
Canada has many heros and they join the military because it is volunteer military
 
force is that right Liz?  I do not feel like "Googling" help me out here. 
 
The US has no draft the military are men and women joining because
 
they want to be in the service.  

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From: MSN NicknameMobileJimmyjamesSent: 10/11/2008 2:56 AM
That is awesome liz.Theanks for sharing that information. I am sure that a lot of nations could do similar to their fallen hero's.It is such a nice way to have a perfect "send off"

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From: MSN NicknameeccleshallroadSent: 10/12/2008 3:23 AM
Liz I have only just seen this and tried to E Mail it to family and friends had a hell of a job to send it
did all the tings you usually do to send mail without success got it to go eventually but what I did is as big a mystery as how the universe  came into being
(I dont go along with the big bang theory}
I think the Klingons had summat to do with it

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From: MSN NicknameVirginianTigerSent: 10/15/2008 10:10 PM
That is truly a nice gesture Liz.
 
The trouble if the USA did the same thing it would block up the highway for hours, (It is sad that young folk get killed for this insane war).
 
PEACE
 

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