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June 7, 2015

Province Unveils `Support Our Troops' Specialty Licence Plate

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Distinctive Plate Honours Serving Military Members, Helps Fund Scholarships for Their Families: Minister Crothers

Manitobans can now show their pride and support for men and women currently serving in the Canadian Armed Forces by purchasing a special licence plate unveiled today by Healthy Living and Seniors Minister Deanne Crothers, special envoy for military affairs, and Attorney General Gord Mackintosh, minister responsible for Manitoba Public Insurance.

“This licence plate is exceptional because it allows motorists to show their support for Canadians who serve this country as members of the Canadian Armed Forces,” said Minister Crothers.  “By purchasing this plate, Manitobans will know a portion of each sale will go directly to educational scholarships for qualifying military members, their spouses, partners or children who wish to study here in Manitoba.”

Manitoba has a strong tradition of supporting the Canadian military and many Manitobans have served with honour in two world wars, Korea, Afghanistan and in numerous peace-keeping and peace-time missions around the world, Minister Crothers noted.

“We introduced a special licence plate to honour veterans and it is fitting that we offer a plate to honour serving members of the army, navy and air force,” said Minister Mackintosh.  “We know that Manitobans are proud of the dedication and sacrifices made by members of the military, and we expect this new specialty plate will be well received.”

The eye-catching plate displays the yellow Support our Troops ribbon, accompanied by a camouflage background.  The plate will be available for sale Monday, June 8 and will cost $70, with $30 of that to be used to fund scholarships to qualified applicants.

“The Canadian Armed Forces, in particular the military members of Manitoba, are grateful to the province and Manitobans for their generosity.  We are proud to be serving you,’’ said Col. Joël Roy, commander, 17 Wing Winnipeg.

Manitobans interested in the Support our Troops licence plates will be able to purchase them at any of more than 300 Autopac agents.

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