Veteran Louis Roy receives cheque for $20,000 at event in Beauval, Saskatchewan. The cheque was an offer of apology from the federal government to Métis WWII veterans for not receiving the same benefits as other veterans after the war.
Veteran Louis Roy receives cheque for $20,000 at event in Beauval, Saskatchewan. The cheque was an offer of apology from the federal government to Métis WWII veterans for not receiving the same benefits as other veterans after the war.
Veteran Louis Roy receives cheque for $20,000 at event in Beauval, Saskatchewan. The cheque was an offer of apology from the federal government to Métis WWII veterans for not receiving the same benefits as other veterans after the war.
Wreaths are laid at the unveiling of Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123.
This monument recognizes:
World War I
Peter Lemere, William Gunn, John Trottier, Izadore Laplante
Wold War II
John Trottier, Homer Adams, Louis Lamotte, Clifford Whiteford, Joseph Trottier, Leonard Adams, Albert Denny, Pearl Whiteford, Else Fayant, Lloyd Trottier, Maurice Laplante, John Rouzault, Delphine Whiteford