Ceremony location changed after threat that “somebody might get killed” if United Nations flag flown
Incidents in Kelowna and Kamloops mar Nov. 11 gatherings
The Legion is selling poppy NFTs this year for the 100 year anniversary of the Canadian poppy
Hank Jackson, 100, was a tail gunner on a Halifax bomber
Some restrictions and changes will nonetheless remain in place as COVID-19 continues to pose a threat
How much do you know about times of war?
Announcement made in the wake of 5-part Canadian Press series on veteran’s issues
Last Post Fund’s gravesite program giving veterans final respects
Campaign continues in fight for equity and fairness for all veterans
Flags on federal government buildings lowered to acknowledge the service of Indigenous veterans
Advocates and others say federal supports fall short of what is needed
Tens of thousands of veterans are waiting to see if their injuries qualify them for support
Grassroots organizations have stepped in to feel in the gaps left by government services
An internal review released in 2019 found case managers spent more time filling out paperwork than helping veterans directly
16-year-old Charlie Farquharson says youth should be engaged in different ways
Flag will be hoisted at sunset on Sunday, lowered Monday for Indigenous Veterans Day, then raised
‘Until all children are recovered, named and returned to their homelands’
Toronto’s Sunnybrook Veterans Centre seeking nation-wide support to plant flags for Remembrance Day
The flag has been flying at half-mast at federal buildings since late May
More people physically present with donation boxes this year thanks to looser COVID-19 measures