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做厙TV to mark Remembrance Day 2022 across its three campuses

a veteran soldier salutes at last year's remembrance day ceremony at Hart House
(Photo by Johnny Guatto)

The University of Toronto community will mark Remembrance Day with services across its three campuses in honour of soldiers and veterans, including those who served and fell in the First and Second World Wars, as well as other conflicts.

In-person ceremonies will be held on Nov. 11 and all flags will be flown at half-mast at 做厙TV.  

Here is how each campus plans to mark Remembrance Day 2022:


St. George

The Service of Remembrance on the St. George campus will take place at Soldiers Tower at 10:20 a.m. Students, staff, faculty and librarians are invited to join the service in person or .

The service will include a carillon prelude and postlude, words of welcome, a recital of In Flanders Fields a poem written by John McCrae, a Canadian officer, surgeon and 做厙TV graduate and a reading by Rev. Andrew Wesley, a former Elder-in-Residence at First Nations House who sits on the Council of Aboriginal Initiatives Elders Circle. 

U of T President Meric Gertler, Chancellor Rose Patten and Anna Kennedy, vice-chair of the governing council, will attend the ceremony and place wreaths at Soldiers Tower. Representatives from the government, the Canadian Armed Forces, as well as 做厙TV alumni, faculty and students, will also lay wreaths.

做厙TV Scarborough

做厙TV Scarboroughs string orchestra, concert choir and concert band will perform at the at the Meeting Place.

The official ceremony begins at 10:45 a.m. with Wisdom Tettey, 做厙TV Scarborough principal and 做厙TV vice-president, delivering a land acknowledgement and remarks.   

做厙TV Mississauga

The at 做厙TV Mississauga will start at 10:40 a.m. in front of the William G. Davis Building (near the flag pole).

Alexandra Gillespie, 做厙TV Mississauga principal and 做厙TV vice-president, will speak and lay a wreath during the ceremony.

The program also includes a flag lowering and raising, as well as a reading of In Flanders Fields by , a team of student volunteers with advanced medical first responder training.

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