Over 25,000 Canadians
have now signed a petition asking that Stratford history teacher Rick Boon be granted unpaid time off to join his veteran father Art in Holland where he’ll be honoured D-Day anniversary ceremonies.
Art Boon is a 90-year-old Canadian World War II veteran who was among the first troops to storm the beaches of Normandy on D-Day and go on to liberate France and Holland from the Nazis. Holland’s government has invited Art to return there next week to commemorate the liberation’s 70th anniversary. His son Rick planned to join him to celebrate this proud moment, but has been unable to convince his employer, the Avon Maitland District School Board, to give him the time off work to go.
Despite a public outcry, School Board Secretary Ted Doherty reiterated earlier this week that they are refusing to grant the request. Boon and his father were scheduled to depart for Holland tomorrow.
There is a meeting of the school board tonight.
As Peterborough resident Zoe Jackson writes on her petition:
“Art really wants his son Rick to join him on the trip, to provide care and to share this proud moment with him. But right now, Rick can’t get time off work to go! This is very special honour for Art and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for father and son. And its especially important since so few World War II veterans remain with us. Despite appeals from the Boon family and supporters across Canada, the board continues to publicly deny Rick time off for this trip, even without pay. Time is running out for Art and Rick to make it to Holland before the ceremony. They need to leave by Friday. As educators, the school board should set a good example by respecting and honouring our veterans, not by standing in their way. As Art Boon himself put it, “To have somebody just come up and slap you in the face like you’re not important – well, it is important.” ....