Minister Glover inaugurates War of 1812 Monument on Parliament Hill
November 6, 2014 –Ottawa– Department of Canadian Heritage
The Honourable Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, along withTorontoartist Adrienne Alison, today officially inaugurated the War of 1812 Monument on Parliament Hill.
The monument commemorates the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 and recognizes the courage and bravery of those who successfully defended their land in the fight forCanada. In the midst of terrible loss and conflict, the victory won during the War of 1812 helped ensure that a strong and independent Canada was able to be established in North America.
As a metaphor for the “coming together” of the key combatants in this pivotal conflict, Alison’s dynamic and sensitive composition comprises seven bronze figures set on a base that evokes both the land and maritime theatres of the war. The figures represent the key combatants that came together to defeat the American invasion: a Métis fighter firing a cannon; a woman bandaging the arm of a member of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry’s storied Voltigeurs Regiment; a Royal Navy sailor pulling a rope; a First Nations warrior pointing to the distance; a Canadian militiaman raising his arm in triumph; and a member of a British Army unit, specifically the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, firing a musket.
“This new landmark on Parliament Hill will forever remind us of the courage and bravery of those who served and successfully defended their land in the fight for Canadamore than 200 years ago. As we approach Canada's 150th anniversary in 2017, let us continue to connect to our past and celebrate the stories, the events and the people that makeCanada the strong, proud and free country it is today.”
—The Honourable Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages
“I hope Canadians will be very proud of this sculpture. To me, the War of 1812 Monument symbolizes the incredible contribution of diverse Canadians and our ability to work together to achieve remarkable outcomes.”
— Adrienne Alison, Artist, War of 1812 Monument
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