Etobicoke veterans’ museum showcases untold Canadian war stories
The Royal Canadian Legion 286 is looking to inspire local youth to carry the torch in remembrance of those who have fallen serving in the line of duty.
Read MoreThe Royal Canadian Legion 286 is looking to inspire local youth to carry the torch in remembrance of those who have fallen serving in the line of duty.
Read MoreNovember 11 is Remembrance Day, when Canada and other Commonwealth nations honour military members who served and died during war.
Read MoreIndigenous Veterans Day honours Canadian Indigenous veterans who fought for Canada, but there are many who are still unaware of its significance.
Read MoreToronto residents gathered across the city to pay respects to veterans current and past, and those that made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
Read MoreThe Legion Experience Museum (LEM) shines a light on the forgotten women, minority groups and LGBTQ+ members that sacrificed for Canadian freedom.
Read MoreTorontonians reflect on the sacrifices millions made to keep the peace.
Read MoreNo matter what the name is, everyone knows Nov. 11 as the end of a long, devastating war that brought victory and joy to millions across the world.
Read MoreGillian Maskell sees the annual Poppy Beading Workshop as a day to remember her veteran ancestors through her love of beading.
Read MoreCanadians have donned poppies pinned on their outerwear and observed two minutes of silence every 11th of November at 11 a.m. to recognize Remembrance Day and honour the Canadian soldiers who have fought and fallen in war.
Read MoreBy: Reagan McSwain November 11 marks a day of remembrance. It is a time to reflect on the rights...
Read MoreBy: Sasha Azeez & Persis Abraham The annual Remembrance Day ceremony took place Friday at the...
Read MoreBy: Sargon Jajjo Hundreds staff, students and community members gathered at Humber’s North Campus...
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