U of T marks Remembrance Day across its three campuses

wreaths are laid in front of the memorial wall undernearth soldier's tower at the University of Toronto
Wreaths were laid on Remembrance Day in the archway of Soldiers’ Tower on the St. George campus (photo by Johnny Guatto)

Community members gathered on the University of Toronto’s three campuses Friday to honour those who served and fell in the First and Second World Wars, as well as other conflicts.

On the St. George campus, hundreds of people attended a cermony at Soldiers’ Tower, which included a playing of the tower’s 51-bell carillon, while hundreds more watched via livestream on U of T’s YouTube channel.

Following an Indigenous land acknowledgment, words of welcome and a performance of the Naval Hymn, Capt. Roland Llewellyn-Thomas, a member of The Queen’s Own Rifles and the Soldiers’ Tower committee, recited In Flanders Fields, which was written by U of T alumnus Lt.-Col. John McCrae.

U of T President Meric Gertler, Chancellor Rose Patten and Vice-Chair of Governing Council Anna Kennedy joined Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s deputy prime minister and finance minister, and other representatives from government, the Canadian Armed Forces, U of T alumni, students and faculty in laying wreaths in honour of the fallen in the archway of Soldiers’ Tower.

A moment of silence was observed in remembrance of the fallen after the placing of the wreaths.

At U of T Scarborough, the the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Meeting Place, attended by U of T vice-president and Principal of U of T Scarborough Wisdom Tettey, included a performance by the string orchestra, concert choir and concert band. 

U of T Mississauga held a ceremony at the front of the William G. Davis Building that was attended by U of T vice-president and Principal of U of T Mississauga Alexandra Gillespie.

Here is Remembrance Day 2022 captured through the lenses of photographers at U of T: 


(Photo by Johnny Guatto)

Hundreds watched as Rev. Richard Ruggle spoke at the podium near Soldiers’ Tower on the St. George campus

(Photo by Johnny Guatto)

Rev. Andrew Wesley, who sits on the council of Aboriginal Initiatives Elders’ Circle at U of T, read the story of the Cree of Hunters of James Bay. 

(Photo by Johnny Guatto)

Attendees at the ceremony on the St. George campus display their poppies and medals. 

(Photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)

Maëlis Barre, president of the U of T Mississauga Students’ Union, lays a wreath in front of the William G. Davis Building. She was joined by Alexandra Gillespie, U of T vice-president and principal of U of T Mississauga, and Richard Waters, treasurer at USW Local 1998.

(Photo by Johnny Guatto)

U of T President Meric Gertler carries a wreath at Soldiers’ Tower. He is joined by Anna Kennedy, vice-chair of Governing Council, and U of T Chancellor Rose Patten (at rear, in uniform).

(Photo by Sean Liliani)

Wisdom Tettey, U of T vice-president and principal of U of T Scarborough, delivers remarks at the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Meeting Place at U of T Scarborough. 

(Photo by Johnny Guatto)

Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s deputy prime minister and finance minister, attended the Remembrance Day ceremony on the St. George campus. 

(Photo by Johnny Guatto)

The Hart House Chorus performs near Soldiers’ Tower on the St. George campus.

(Photo by Johnny Guatto)

Sophia Franc played the Reveille near the end of the ceremony on the St. George campus.

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