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οto mark Remembrance Day 2023 across its three campuses

wreathes laid for remebrance day at Soldier's Tower in 2022 at the University of Toronto St. George

(photo by Johnny Guatto)

Each year, the University of Toronto community gathers to mark Remembrance Day with services to pay tribute to those who served and perished in the First and Second World Wars and other conflicts.

With Remembrance Day falling on a Saturday this year, U of T’s in-person ceremonies will be held across the three campuses one day earlier – Friday, Nov. 10. Flags will be flown at half-mast in honour of soldiers and veterans, including οstudents, faculty, staff and alumni.

Here’s how U of T’s campuses will mark Remembrance Day 2023:


St. George

The Service of Remembrance will take place at Soldiers’ Tower at 10:20 a.m. and will include a carillon prelude and postlude.

The ceremony will include words of welcome, a recitation of the poem “In Flanders Fields” – written by John McCrae, a physician and οgraduate who served in the First World War – and a historical reading about a οalumnus who perished in the Italian campaign during the Second World War. The reading will be delivered by Capt. Angela Lam of the 25 Field Ambulance medical unit of the Canadian Armed Forces.

οPresident Meric Gertler, Chancellor Rose Patten and Governing Council Chair Anna Kennedy will place wreaths at Soldiers’ Tower, as will οstudents, faculty and staff and representatives of the government and armed forces.

All members of the οcommunity are welcome to attend.

οScarborough

will begin at 10:45 a.m. in the Meeting Place.

The service, which will be attended by  Wisdom Tettey, οScarborough principal and οvice-president, will feature performances by οScarborough’s concert band, concert choir and string orchestra.

οMississauga

Members of the οMississauga community are invited to join the in front of the Davis Building, near the flagpole.

Alexandra Gillespie, οMississauga principal and οvice-president, will attend the ceremony, which will commence at 10:45 a.m.

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