The mission of The Royal Canadian Legion is “to
serve veterans and their dependants, to promote Remembrance,
and to act in the service of Canada and its communities.” In
essence, the purposes and objectives of the Legion were born
of the need to further the spirit of comradeship and mutual
assistance among all who have served and to never forget the
deeds of the fallen. The major source of funding for the Legion to accomplish this most important work is the annual Poppy Campaign, the foundation of our Remembrance Program. It is the generosity of Canadians that enables the Legion to ensure that our veterans and their dependants are cared for and treated with the respect that they deserve. This November campaign, which sees Poppies distributed to Canadians of all ages, serves to perpetuate Remembrance by ensuring that the memory and sacrifices of our war veterans are never forgotten. The Legion also maintains a leading role in the creation
and care of memorials to the contributions and valour of our
veterans and ex-service members. We are deeply honoured and
proud to accept the task of organizing Remembrance ceremonies
throughout the country, including the National Remembrance Day
ceremony in Ottawa. In addition, working in concert with other
veterans’ organizations and the Canadian government, the
Legion has vowed to ensure that the preservation of the
records and memories of our fallen heroes and returning
veterans continues The Royal Canadian Legion was honoured to initiate and
coordinate the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for the Centennial
in 2000 and to suggest the declaration of 2005 as The Year of
the Veteran. These and other commemorative projects and
activities led by The Royal Canadian Legion have been welcomed
by Canadians who have never hesitated to demonstrate their
support in acknowledging the debt that is owed to those who
sacrifice so much. We repay this debt in Remembrance Remembrance Day shall remain and be reverently observed at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of each year by us and our successors. This section is designed to provide information on Remembrance and to assist those who want to know more about the Poppy Campaign. Follow the appropriate link in the navigation bar or, if you require additional information, simply use the convenient "Contact Us" button above to send us a request. It will be answered. LEST WE FORGET
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