
Canadians mark Victory in Europe Day in downtown ceremonies
OTTAWA — Veterans, diplomats, members of the Armed Forces and political leaders gathered Thursday at events across Canada commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
“Nearly every family knows somebody who suffered from the effect of war,” said Fraser McKee, a 100-year-old veteran who helped to lay a wreath at the Toronto ceremony.
“This is to remember people that will have to go to war, as well as remembering those that went and didn’t come back.”
Canadians and Allied soldiers accepted the surrender of German forces in the Netherlands on May 5, 1945. The remaining German forces subsequently surrendered across Europe and May 8, 1945, was declared Victory in Europe Day.