Campaign continues in fight for equity and fairness for all veterans
Tens of thousands of veterans are waiting to see if their injuries qualify them for support
Grassroots organizations have stepped in to feel in the gaps left by government services
An internal review released in 2019 found case managers spent more time filling out paperwork than helping veterans directly
16-year-old Charlie Farquharson says youth should be engaged in different ways
Toronto’s Sunnybrook Veterans Centre seeking nation-wide support to plant flags for Remembrance Day
Poppies will be available by donation through various organizations across Canada as of Oct. 29
Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin presented the first poppy of BC and Yukon Legion’s remembrance fundraiser
Veterans, some still in uniform, have taken to social media in recent days to express their pain and sadness
Property tax exemption is what Legions really need, Victoria branch president says
Victor Osborne is no stranger to new vaccines
Henry Carruthers is buried in the Belgrade War Cemetery in Serbia.
Legion dominion president Tom Irvine welcomed the new funding as a long time coming
It took till May 1982 before the National War Memorial was rededicated to include the dates of the Korean War
Act was launched on July 1, 2015 and was to intended to help veterans find post-military work
‘I knew I could do it and I’ve done it,’ centenarian says
Internet inundated with photos of tulips posted with #Netherlands75 and #TulipsAtHome
Members of the public are often unaware of proper service dog etiquette