Don Cherry honours our soldiers and explains the significance of Remembrance Day
Lest We Forget.
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It's hard to believe that we're coming up on one year since legendary Canadian broadcaster Don Cherry was fired from his job with CBC and Sportsnet for what some called "insensitive remarks" regarding the tradition in Canada of wearing a poppy to signify respect and remembrance of those who have served in Canada's military.
But... today isn't about Don Cherry. In fact, Grapes would hate it if he were turned into a Remembrance Day cartoon character for Canadians to watch. No, today is about the men, women and even the animals who serve or served on the front lines and behind the scenes for the Canadian military. Today is Remembrance Day and we remember those who have fought for our freedoms.
With that being said, I'll let Grapes take the floor:
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