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  2. Remembrance Day is a yearly memorial day that is observed in many Commonwealth countries, including Canada, to remember those who died in military service, and honour those who served in wartime. It is observed across Canada each year on 11 November — the anniversary of the Armistice agreement of 1918 that ended the First World War .

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  3. Learn about the history and purpose of Remembrance Day and Veterans’ Week in Canada. Find educational resources, commemorative events, social media campaigns and online tributes to fallen Canadians.

  4. Apr 13, 2009 · Learn about the stories and sacrifices of Canadian Veterans who served and died for our country. Find out how to participate in the Act of Remembrance on November 11 and support the Poppy Campaign.

  5. Remembrance Day is a federal statutory holiday in Canada. It is also a statutory holiday in three territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut) and in six provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador).

  6. Learn how Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day, originated after the First World War and how it became a legal holiday in Canada. Find out how the date, the name and the significance of this day evolved over time.

  7. Learn about the history, significance and traditions of Remembrance Day, a national holiday in Canada that commemorates the sacrifices of people in all armed conflicts. Find out when and where it is observed, and what symbols and events are associated with it.

  8. On November 11th each year, Canadians stand in collective Remembrance of all who have fallen in the military service of their country. The Legion, on behalf of the people of Canada, organizes and conducts the National Remembrance Day service in Ottawa.

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