Calgary Herald

Rememberin­g Indigenous veterans

- DUSTIN COOK duscook@postmedia.com twitter.com/dustin_cook3

EDMONTON Indigenous model Ashley Callingbul­l, from Enoch Cree Nation west of Edmonton, didn’t know much about her great-grandfathe­r from Alberta who served in the Second World War.

Through ancestry.ca, the 2015 Mrs. Universe winner recently discovered her great-grandfathe­r Maxime Papin was a highly-decorated Indigenous soldier who fought overseas in the Canadian military. Papin received the 19391945 Star, the War Medal and the Italy Star for serving in the Italian Campaign during the final two years of the war.

“It was a wonderful way for me to reconnect and learn more about our history and my family,” Callingbul­l said Thursday.

“It makes me really proud that my great-grandfathe­r was a hero.”

Callingbul­l will be spreading the story of her great-grandfathe­r and other Indigenous-Canadian veterans through a new digital poppy campaign allowing Canadians to buy a poppy and share it online through social media.

The new digital poppy launched Friday as part of the Royal Canadian Legion’s poppy campaign will provide an alternate way for Canadians to remember and also personaliz­e and dedicate their poppy to a specific veteran. Legion deputy director Danny Martin said this new poppy will better engage youth to honour veterans in this digital age.

“In order to communicat­e especially to the group of millennial­s and younger, the Legion thought it was important to introduce the digital poppy to allow this group of individual­s ... to express themselves in regards to veteran support as well as the remembranc­e aspect,” Martin said.

All Canadians can go to mypoppy.ca and purchase a digital two-sided representa­tion of the Remembranc­e Day flower that can then be shared across several social media platforms and used as profile images. The online method also eliminates the dilemma of not carrying cash to purchase a traditiona­l lapel poppy.

“I think it’s a wonderful idea because we live in such a cashless society today,” Callingbul­l said. Donations for digital poppies are accepted by Visa and Mastercard and will be sent to the Legion branch closest to the donor’s address to support veterans and their families.

The social media campaign runs until Nov. 11.

 ?? LARRY WONG ?? Volunteer Trudy Ressler helps prepare poppies for the annual campaign.
LARRY WONG Volunteer Trudy Ressler helps prepare poppies for the annual campaign.

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