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  1. 11 de nov. de 2022 · The Remembrance Day ceremony in the nation’s capital was just one of many held across the country on Friday, as Canadians gathered to pay respect to those who fought and died in service of Canada.

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  2. 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.

  3. Federal officials including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, dignitaries and veterans commemorated the sacrifices of Canadian war dead and veterans on Thursday...

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  5. www.canadashistory.ca › military-war › remembranceRemembrance - Canada's History

    15 de out. de 2014 · Imperial War Museum. In 1931, an act of Canada’s Parliament changed the name of Armistice Day to Remembrance Day. There were many motives behind the legislation, but of particular concern was that Armistice Day was too closely connected to a single historical event – the 1918 cease-fire that brought the fighting on the Western Front to an end.

  6. The act of Remembrance is one of the most important ways to honour and thank Veterans for their sacrifices. The Royal Canadian Legion is committed to ensuring Canadians never forget. We remember Canadian Veterans from all conflicts, as well as those who have made sacrifices on the home-front. Our mission is to ensure Canada never forgets the ...

  7. 9 de fev. de 2023 · O Remembrance Day é lembrado no dia do término da Primeira Guerra mundial: o 11° dia, do 11° mês, às 11 horas da manhã do ano de 1918, ou seja, todo dia 11 de Novembro. Em 1919, um ano após o término da guerra, o Rei George V, da Inglaterra, pediu ao público por dois minutos de silêncio, para que “seus pensamentos pudessem se concentrar na reverente lembrança dos gloriosos ...