Since 1920 the poppy has been used to show respect to those who serve in the armed forces, and commemorate the men and women who have lost their lives in the service of their country. Although ...
Photo provided The tradition of remembering those who lost their lives in military service by wearing a poppy began after World War I. Now, donations to purchase a poppy support veterans, active-duty ...
Remembrance Day is just a week away, and many members of the public are choosing to wear the Royal British Legion's red paper poppies to remember the service men and women who were killed in conflict.
Since World War I, when poppies bloomed in the cemeteries where Canadian and allied soldiers were laid to rest, the Poppy has been an enduring symbol of remembrance and immortalized in the famous poem ...
As the preparations for Remembrance Day are well underway, the Royal Canadian Legion has launched its 2025 Poppy Campaign across Canada to raise money for its Poppy Fund. Chris Skalozub, District E ...