Canada, the best place to live
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Well I'd just like to say that war is horrible
and we just have to learn from what the past
to understand what the present should be, you know.
I just hope there will never be a war as such as the World War One
and World War Two's. Even now the world is not safe.
I hope somehow we can obtain peace without having to go to war
and I'm just proud that we went and served our country
and that we obtained the franchise for our people and I made it,
as I say, the mosaic of Canada, the best country in the world to live in.
I feel Canada is the best country to live in now, today.
I think that everybody is free in a sense, you can do,
you can dream of being, doing whatever you want.
Just an example as I said Lieutenant Governor, David Lamb as a Governor,
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, he was just an immigrant.
Adrian Clarkson now is a Governor General and the professions
are all available for every person that wants to obtain it.
I think there's still some discrimination,
but I don't think its as severe as it used to be,
the world is just better for us.
Description
Mr. Wong speaks about Canada today as opposed to the Canada of yesterday.
Victor Eric Wong
Mr Wong was born in Victoria, BC and enlisted in 1944 at the age of 18. He went overseas to fight in China after training at Camp Shiloh in Manitoba. He was a rifleman with the Special Operative Executive that fought in Burma and was trained in guerilla warfare.
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- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:15
- Person Interviewed:
- Victor Eric Wong
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
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