Residents generosity contributes to another successful Poppy Campaign
I hope you all had a great Halloween. It was so exciting to see kids out trick-or-treating and to welcome them on a beautiful warm evening. As always, I was impressed with the fantastically decorated houses across our neighbourhood and the originality of the costumes.
From Nov. 5 to Nov. 11, Canadians across our country observe Veterans’ Week, a significant period dedicated to honoring the remarkable courage and sacrifice of those who have served their country, both in the past and present, during times of both peace and conflict.
October marks Women’s History Month, an opportunity to celebrate the amazing women and young girls in our community who work tirelessly to advance women’s rights and promote gender equality.
This week serves as a profound reminder of the selfless contributions made by our veterans in safeguarding the values and freedoms we hold dear. It stands as an opportunity for communities to come together in gratitude and remembrance, acknowledging the immeasurable debt owed to these brave individuals for their unwavering dedication to our nation’s welfare.
On Monday, I laid a wreath at the Orléans Legion cenotaph during the annual Remembrance Day ceremony on behalf of Canadians in honour of the sacrifices that were made – and that are still made – to ensure our country’s safety and freedom.
I want to recognize the immense work that our local Legion members and their volunteers did during this year’s Poppy Campaign which benefits local veterans and their families. Thank you Orléans for your generosity during the campaign commemorating our veterans by proudly wearing your poppy.
This monthly column gives me an opportunity to share news with you, but also to highlight concrete measures taken by the federal government that are positively impacting our community. Since its introduction in 2023, the Canada Carbon
Rebate (CCR) incentive quarterly payments, have put more money back in the pockets of 67,340 individuals in Orléans which is more than what they pay in carbon tax.
Moreover, to support small businesses, the government has introduced the new Canada Carbon Rebate for small business and reduced the credit card interchange fees by up to 27 per cent as of Oct. 19. This will positively impact 90 per cent of SMEs.
We have seen the inflation rate fallen to 1.6 per cent in September 2024 and the Bank of Canada has cut interest rates three times now – the first country in the G7 to do so – providing relief to Canadians who are looking to buy a home or renew their mortgage. These are concrete actions that can make a big
difference.
Lest we forget!