Photo of Clément Chartier at a Remembrance Day reception in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan. The reception took place in the Rossignol High School gymnasium.
Photo of Clément Chartier at a Remembrance Day reception in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan. The reception took place in the Rossignol High School gymnasium.
Photo of Clément Chartier, David Chartrand, and former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay from an event at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The photo was taken on September 10, 2019.
Photo of Clément Chartier, David Chartrand, and former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay from an event at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The photo was taken on September 10, 2019.
Photo of Clément Chartier, David Chartrand, and former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay from an event at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The photo was taken on September 10, 2019.
Clément Chartier and David Chartrand Speak to Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley at Royal Canadian Legion in Regina
This was at a ceremony in which MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War
Pictured are attendees at event where Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon.
Clément Chartier and David Chartrand are pictured with Veteran Norman Goodon. Also in the photo is former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay.
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019