The future of remembrance in Canada

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Members of the Canadian Armed Forces stand at attention at the Remembrance Day ceremony held at Beechwood National Military Cemetery in Ottawa on November 11, 2019.  Photo: Corporal Tori Lake, Canadian Forces Support Unit (Ottawa) Imaging Services

This consultation is closed. Thank you for your participation.


Share your thoughts about how we can best recognize all those who have served, and commemorate Canada's military, peace support and humanitarian missions. The consultation is open until 12 July 2021.

We invite all Canadians—especially Veterans, Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members, RCMP and other persons involved in international peace support operations, and their families—to share their views. We want to hear from you!

This consultation is closed. Thank you for your participation.


Share your thoughts about how we can best recognize all those who have served, and commemorate Canada's military, peace support and humanitarian missions. The consultation is open until 12 July 2021.

We invite all Canadians—especially Veterans, Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members, RCMP and other persons involved in international peace support operations, and their families—to share their views. We want to hear from you!