Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Remembrance Day -
in 2023Updated
To those we loved and lost, To those who served and never came home, To those who continue to serve, Today on #RemembranceDay, and every day in between, We will remember them.
Today, Canada’s Fallen will be honoured and remembered. Please join us in observing a moment of silence at 11:00 am to mark the sacrifice of the many who have fallen in the service of their country. #RemembranceDay Show more
My thoughts on the Remembrance Day ceremony. The city of Toronto politicians dishonoured our veterans by injecting Marxist ideology into their speeches. #LestWeForget
Thank you, Veterans, for your service and sacrifice. Today at 11:00 am, no matter where you are, please pause to observe two minutes of silence. #RemembranceDay #CanadaRemembers #WeWillRememberThem
Poland -they have done it right -they closed their borders to mass immigration -they protected their customs, culture & core beliefs -this is a Remembrance Day celebration not a Hamas demonstration -Canada could learn from this !! Thoughts ? Show more From Amy Mek
On #RemembranceDay, we honour our brave members in uniform, past and present, for their service and sacrifice. We are forever grateful. #CanadaRemembers
Remembrance Day Ceremony, Toronto City Hall, 1938. We used to be a real country with a strong identity, we can be one again someday. Don’t forget that.
To the people who put posters up on my office window today covering up the Remembrance day poster that says “We will remember them” at the very moment we honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice, your actions are disgraceful and I can guarantee that people won’t remember you Show more
No prayers today in Ottawa during the National Remembrance Day Ceremony. No prayers for the fallen, the injured, the families, or for those serving our country today. No prayers. We were told prayers might offend someone of a different religion. Tough! This is heartbreaking! Show more
— Margaret Ommanney (Koira) @margommanney (@margommanney) November 11, 2023
Remember those who fought for our country. But also, think about what those men would say if they saw the state of Canada today. We must make sure they did not die in vain. #RemembranceDay
Remembrance Day, formerly known as Armistice Day, marks the end of World War I and serves to commemorate all members of the Canadian Armed Forces, past and present.