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Opinion: An honour steeped in history and modern service to our nation

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Joseph Mancinelli named Honorary Colonel of the Governor General’s Horse Guards

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In every generation, there are individuals whose lives stand as a bridge between history and hope, leaders whose impact is measured not only by the institutions they build, but by the values they preserve. The installation of Joseph Mancinelli as Honorary Colonel of the Governor General’s Horse Guards is more than ceremonial; it is a profound recognition of character, contribution and lifelong service to Canada.

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The Governor General’s Horse Guards (GGHG) is Canada’s oldest cavalry regiment, embodying more than two centuries of courage and duty, from the War of 1812 to modern peacekeeping missions. Its members are dedicated Canadians who have chosen service over self, upholding the principles that define our democracy. To be named Honorary Colonel of such a regiment is among the rarest distinctions a Canadian civilian can receive, a role that represents the living bond between military heritage and civic leadership.

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