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- Mother_Canada abstract "The Mother Canada monument, officially the Never Forgotten National Memorial, was a project planned for Cape Breton Highlands National Park as a memorial to Canadian soldiers who had fought and died overseas. It was meant as a trans-Atlantic complement to the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in France.The $25 million project was to include a 24-metre statue of a bereft mother, her hands outstretched towards Europe and the Canada Bereft monument at the Vimy Memorial in France. It was to be funded through donations collected by the Never Forgotten National Memorial Foundation headed by Toronto businessman Tony Trigiano. The project had been conceived by Trigiano after he visted a Canadian World War I cemetery in Europe.Approved by the Conservative government of Stephen Harper, which donated $100,000 to the memorial foundation, it was cancelled by Parks Canada in February 2016 following the 2015 federal election that brought a Liberal government to power, following opposition by Cape Bretoners and environmentalists who wished to preserve the Green Cove site in its natural state, and by others who believed it to be in poor taste, such as the Globe and Mail which, in an editorial, described the proposed monument as \"hubristic, ugly and just plain wrong\".".
- Mother_Canada wikiPageExternalLink www.nfnm.ca.
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- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_National_Vimy_Memorial.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_federal_election,_2015.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Breton_Highlands_National_Park.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Breton_Island.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_military_memorials_and_cemeteries.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_Nova_Scotia.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_controversies_in_Canada.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proposed_monuments.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unbuilt_buildings_and_structures_in_Canada.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Party_of_Canada.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Parks_Canada.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Harper.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink The_Globe_and_Mail.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Mother_Canada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mother Canada".
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- Mother_Canada subject Category:Canadian_military_memorials_and_cemeteries.
- Mother_Canada subject Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_Nova_Scotia.
- Mother_Canada subject Category:Political_controversies_in_Canada.
- Mother_Canada subject Category:Proposed_monuments.
- Mother_Canada subject Category:Unbuilt_buildings_and_structures_in_Canada.
- Mother_Canada hypernym Project.
- Mother_Canada type Band.
- Mother_Canada comment "The Mother Canada monument, officially the Never Forgotten National Memorial, was a project planned for Cape Breton Highlands National Park as a memorial to Canadian soldiers who had fought and died overseas. It was meant as a trans-Atlantic complement to the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in France.The $25 million project was to include a 24-metre statue of a bereft mother, her hands outstretched towards Europe and the Canada Bereft monument at the Vimy Memorial in France.".
- Mother_Canada label "Mother Canada".
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