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  1. 13 de abr. de 2009 · Participate in the Act of Remembrance. By remembering, we pay tribute to members of the Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP who served to defend our values and freedoms. We also honour those who continue to serve our country today.

  2. Dia 11 de novembro é um dia muito sensível em todo Canadá e o momento que honramos o Remembrance Day. Uma data dedicada aos veteranos de guerra e as pessoas que perderam suas vidas nas várias guerras que o Canadá participou e ainda participa. O símbolo desse dia é uma flor de papoula, ou poppy, como a chamamos em inglês.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2022 · History of Remembrance Day. Armistice Day or “Remembrance Day” as it has come to be known, originated following the end of the First World War. The Armistice agreement was signed between Germany and the Allied Forces in Paris on Monday, 11 November 1918 at 0500 hours. The ceasefire went into effect at 1100 hours the same morning.

  4. 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.

  5. Remembrance Day is marked in Canada every year on 11 November. It is a day of national commemoration for the more than 118,000 Canadians who have died in military service. This module provides resources to deliver engaging discussions, lessons and ceremonies. It can be used in the classroom, at home, or in the community to commemorate the ...

  6. Entre eles, o Canadá. E celebrada com todo o respeito que a data merece! O Remembrance Day é comemorado no dia 11 de novembro, e é um dia para relembrar todos os combatentes que morreram em guerras pelo mundo. Nos Estados Unidos, a mesma data recebe o nome de Veteran's Day, e tem o mesmo propósito: homenagear os soldados que defenderam o país.

  7. Remembrance Day. Remembrance Day. Canadians recognize Remembrance Day, originally called Armistice Day, every 11 November at 11 a.m. It marks the end of hostilities during the First World War and an opportunity to recall all those who have served in the nation’s defence.