Centennial College has a proud tradition of marking Remembrance Day at every campus with students and staff organizing and attending meaningful ceremonies in honour of the Canadians in uniform who fought and died for our freedom.
We encourage all Centennial community members to participate in our Remembrance Day campus ceremonies taking place tomorrow, Friday, November 10. If you can't be in person, you can view our ceremony livestream from the Story Arts Centre.
Please arrive early to secure a seat at the venue of your choice. If you are unable to attend, we ask that you pause at 11 am for two minutes of silence on Friday to honour and remember those past and present who have served our country.
Lest We Forget.
Want to learn more? Please refer to our library's Remembrance Day Guide.
Friday, November 10
Story Arts Centre: 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. in the outdoor courtyard
"Women and Remembrance"
Marching in the Colours, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 10, Todmorden, led by RSM Woon-Yong Chung, and Sergeant-At-Arms Bruce Kaysmith. With piper Scott Russell.
Special guests: Major Lisa Nodwell (Canadian Army), Second Lieutenant Jade Bloemen (Canadian Army), Sergeant Alisha Fisher, MB, CD (Royal Canadian Air Force), and Petty Officer 1st class Joan Emode (Canadian Navy). Peter Tabuns, Member of Provincial Parliament.
O' Canada sung by Samantha Sarrazin, Music Industry Arts and Performance student. Opening remarks: Professor Malcolm Kelly, military history novelist, military history editor, researcher and writer.
Land Acknowledgement and recognition of Indigenous Veteran's Day.
Greetings on behalf of the campus from Dean Nate Horowitz.
Interviews with three women members of our serving forces.
Two Minutes of Silence, followed by Rouse, and Lament.
11:15 a.m. Coffee, refreshments and conversation.
Morningside Campus: 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. in the 1st floor Commons
Patrick Kelly, Morningside Campus Principal and Dean, School of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences
Centennial College Paramedic Honour Guard to lead the procession accompanied by Tom Munroe (Piper).
O' Canada
Amazing Grace (please stand), performed by Tom Munroe
"In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae, read by Kamaljot Kaur, VP, Morningside Campus, Centennial College Student Association
2023 Remembrance Day Tribute Video
Last Post (please stand)
11 a.m. Two Minutes of Silence
Lament - Performed by Tom Munroe
Closing Video
Why We Remember by Veronique Henry, Dean, School of Community and Health Studies
Closing Remarks
Progress Campus Student Centre: 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. in the Main Events Hall
When the Battle's O'er – Performed by Scott Greenaway, Piper
Arrival of Honour Guard – Centennial College Pre-Service Fire Guards and Police Foundations Ceremonial Drill Team
Welcome – Barry O'Brien, Dean, The Business School/Progress Campus Principal
O' Canada – Performed by Lefanta Anthonippillai, Music Industry Arts and Performance Alumni
Remarks – Manjit Jheeta, Vice-President, Industry Employment and Community Relations
"In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae – Ajané Adams, President, Centennial College Student Association Inc. (CCSAI)
"Act of Remembrance" – Barry O'Brien
Flowers of the Forest – Performed by Scott Greenaway
Two Minutes of Silence
Reveille
Closing Remarks – Barry O'Brien
Amazing Grace – Performed by Scott Greenaway
Ashtonbee Campus: 10:25 to 11:15 a.m. in the Auditorium
Remembrance Day ceremony will be led by David Weatherhead, Chair, Heavy Duty, Truck and Coach, Motive Power, who will be the Master of Ceremonies.
Downsview Campus: 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. in the Commons
Remembrance Day ceremony will be led by Alan McClelland, Dean, School of Transportation, and Tim Roy, Chair, Academic Programs.