The torch; be yours to hold it high

In 2020, May ceremonies commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Dutch Liberation and Victory in Europe (VE Day) were cancelled due to the pandemic. The August commemoration of the official end of the Second World War (Victory over Japan/VJ Day) was marked quietly. And in November, Veterans’ Week and Remembrance Day commemorations were cancelled and/or restricted.

Launched on July 1st (Canada Day), with provincial challenges on Civic Days in August, ‘The Torch; be yours!” gave Canadians an opportunity to embrace remembrance in their own special way, and to honour Canadian veterans despite challenges caused by the pandemic.

From Victoria, B.C. to Dartmouth, N.S., Canadians—young and old—held tiki torches, flaming brooms, and hand-crafted creations—all designed to convey the message: We will remember.

“The Torch; be yours” photos were shared on social media and featured in the commemorative video: “75 Remembrance Torches.”

The Canadian Remembrance Torch is a registered charity.

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