Remembrance Day Colouring Project

Each year, one of my favourite traditions is our Remembrance Day Colouring Project with local students.

Dozens of thoughtful, creative pieces arrive from classrooms across the constituency — and every single one is a reminder that remembrance lives on through our youth.

We proudly display one selected artwork here in the constituency office and one in my Hill office in Ottawa for the entire year. It’s always a meaningful splash of colour, honour, and gratitude in the places where important work happens.
Because some schools and families send them in by mail, this year we’re keeping submissions open throughout the month of November — and we’ll choose this year’s featured artwork at the end of the month. I can’t wait to watch the walls fill up again as the drawings come in. They are already starting to arrive. 🇨🇦🌺

To every student, teacher, and parent who participates — thank you for helping keep remembrance alive and for teaching the next generation what it means to honour those who served.

Lest We Forget. 🌺


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