At the National War Memorial in Ottawa, veterans, their families and supporters, plus dignitaries and the Silver Cross Mother gathered to mark Remembrance Day. This was Mark Carney’s first Remembrance Day as prime minister. In a statement, he said, “In an increasingly dangerous and divided world, remembrance is also vigilance.” Global’s chief political correspondent David Akin was also in the crowd and has our top story tonight.
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