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  1. Remembrance Day Poppy. The red poppy is a symbol of Remembrance Day that was inspired by the poem “In Flanders Fields,” written by Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae . Canada officially adopted the poppy as a symbol of remembrance in 1921.

  2. From the last Friday in October to Remembrance Day, millions of Canadians wear a Poppy as a visual pledge to never forget those who served and sacrificed. The red flower also is the symbol of the Legion's Poppy Campaign, raising funds to support Veterans and their families in need.

  3. Millions of Canadians pin one to their lapel or hat each and every November 11th as a way of expressing their remembrance of the servicemen and women who gave their lives in two world wars and in Korea.

  4. Cada 11 de noviembre, Canadá hace un alto en sus labores para tomarse un tiempo para recordar los sacrificios hechos por hombres y mujeres valientes durante las diversas luchas a través de las cuales se obtuvo la paz que hoy en día gozan. Este día es conocido como el Remembrance Day.

  5. 7 de nov. de 2011 · 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 .

  6. 6 de nov. de 2014 · TORONTO – The red and black poppies worn by millions in the weeks leading up to Remembrance Day continues to represent a powerful symbol of remembrance of the men and women who served their...

  7. 6 de nov. de 2021 · The Royal Canadian Legion says they are looking forward to seeing Remembrance Day commemorations as well as the celebration of the poppy's centennial anniversary.