This is a day to take time to reflect upon the shocking and unforgettable events of September 11, 2001, exactly a decade ago, when America – North America – came under attack from hateful, evil terrorists. We remember and honor all those, including 24 Canadians, who were killed that day in the attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, and all those who courageously gave their lives to save others including 343 firefighters and 60 police officers. 9/11 brought out the worst in human nature but also the very best.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has formally designated September 11 as a national day of service to pay tribute to both the victims and the Canadian communities who helped stranded travelers. And on this 10th anniversary of an event that changed the world, a memorial in the footprint of the Twin Towers was unveiled.