Honouring National Aboriginal Veterans Day
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The eighth day of November carries an important designation, as it’s National Aboriginal Veterans Day.
Retired Warrant Officer Glenn Miller with the Lethbridge Legion said, “It’s a chance to really recognize the contributions of Indigenous members across Canada.”
According to the federal government, more than 4,000 Indigenous people served Canada during World War I, which took place from 1914 to 1918. The same response to enlist was seen during World War II as well. By the end of the conflict in 1945, over 3,000 First Nations members, as well as Métis, Inuit, and other Indigenous recruits, represented Canada in the war.
Miller said, “You have got to think, these people volunteered, and they weren’t even Canadian citizens.”