Sask. Métis veteran makes history on Remembrance Day
A Métis veteran from northern Saskatchewan will make history on Tuesday at the Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa.
Alex Maurice will read the Act of Remembrance poem in the Métis language of Michif. It will be the first time the poem has been read in the language during the national ceremony.
“It’s quite an honour and it’s something that my family feels good about,” Maurice said. “I will be at the spot where Cpl. Cirillo was shot. It will be a year I will always remember. It will be an honour and a privilege.”
Maurice was born in Beauval, a small village about four hours north of North Battleford. He spent his childhood in the nearby lakes and woods before moving to Cold Lake for Grade 10 and 11. There he experienced his first taste of the military.