Re: ‘Lest We Forget’; While many abandon the poppy, Grapes wishes you’d wear one, Nov. 11 Read MoreSaturday, Nov. 15: Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
Saturday, Nov. 15: Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.

NEVER, EVER FORGET
Re: ‘Lest We Forget’; While many abandon the poppy, Grapes wishes you’d wear one, Nov. 11
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Thank you for your heartfelt article, Joe (Warmington). I fear for the future because of the severe decline of our social fabric and the good that used to be the norm in Canada.
I have witnessed, over my almost 70 years, evil and greed as the motivation for our political leaders and mainstream media instead of honesty, truth and integrity. Their priorities are narrow and selfish. They are cold and heartless and couldn’t care less about what they are doing to our once great country.
The world wars showed Canada’s strength. Our soldiers were brave, unselfish and strongminded. They, and those citizens who stayed behind, had faith and hope for the future. They should never be forgotten for their sacrifice and service.
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BILL DESCOTEAUX
KANATA
THEY WILL BE REMEMBERED
Re: ‘Lest We Forget’; While many abandon the poppy, Grapes wishes you’d wear one, Nov. 11; and Why banning the poppy in Canadian courtrooms betrays what veterans fought for, Nov. 11
If we restrict and/or stop the tradition of wearing poppies, then 100,000-plus Canadians died (in the two world wars) in vain. We will remember them!
CANDACE JAMIESON
MORRISBURG, ONT.
SACRIFICED FOR OUR FREEDOMS
Re: EDITORIAL: We must keep faith with those who died, online, Nov. 9
Truer words were never spoken as the freedoms we enjoy today were obtained fighting two world wars, shedding a river of blood and costing many lives. Sadly those sacrifices are often not being taught about enough in our schools as many are newcomers to Canada.
LARRY COMEAU
OTTAWA
HAVE YOUR SAY
Your letters are welcome, at: OttSun.Oped@sunmedia.ca. Include your first and last name AND city/town. Keep your letters short — and please try to be civil, even when criticizing or disagreeing. We edit for accuracy, length, clarity and legal concerns.
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