Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Remembrance Day -
in 2024Updated
Disgusting! Liberals ban chaplains from praying at Remembrance Day ceremonies! Imagine telling veterans who fought to defend religious freedom that their own government would ban prayer. That’s exactly what Justin Trudeau is doing. Read the Conservative statement here: Show more
As we wear red poppies over our hearts, we pause to honour the generations of Canadians who have served and defended our country. Today and every day, #CanadaRemembers. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s statement on #RemembranceDay: ow.ly/6Spo50U4kPG Show more
Nova Scotia premier Tim Houston SLAMMED the woke teachers at an elementary school that tried to CANCEL Remembrance Day. Do you think the teachers and school board should be fired? From Nova Scotia PC Party
In demanding that veterans and members of the Canadian Armed Forces not wear their uniforms while observing Remembrance Day, the leaders at this school are disgracing themselves while demeaning the people who protect our country. Show more
On Remembrance Day in Abbotsford, citizens won’t be allowed to visit the cenotaph built in 1929 in memory of World War I, World War II and Korean War veterans because of tents & a homeless encampment there. Shameful. David Eby promised change — he needs to fix this now. Show more
We are absolutely not banning prayers on Remembrance Day. Those who are pushing this false narrative are gaslighting you, and fear mongering for cheap political points, while taking the focus away from where it should be — on our veterans. Show more
The Royal Canadian Legion is once again welcoming spectators to the National Remembrance Day Ceremony on Monday, November 11, 2024, at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, ON. If you would like more information on the National Show more
On November 11, 2024, communities across Canada will be hosting local Remembrance Day Ceremonies. If you cannot attend the National Remembrance Day Ceremony taking place in Ottawa, ON, we have a tool that can help you locate the ceremony closest to you. Please visit:… Show more
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.