Peacekeeping part of national identity
CBC's Greatest Canadian contest has been a popular conversation piece, and may have even boosted national pride a little. However, a most significant individual of our nation has been greatly overlooked â †the Canadian Peacekeeper. I would be willing to ignore the failure to recognize this enduring symbol of our national character, which has solidified our first-class reputation around the globe, if the contest was limited to proper-named individuals only. But, at Number 21 on the list is The Unknown Soldier of World War I. The Canadian Peacekeeper has created such a reputable name for him or herself that one of the first characteristics attributed to our country is "peacekeeping." Surely, the selfless, heroic individuals who have served in Afghanistan, Haiti and Sudan deserve a spot on the list that supposedly identifies those who've made our country great.
Daniel Schwab, Toronto