Salute! May 2026

A newsletter from Veterans Affairs Canada that may be of interest to members.


May 2026

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May at Juno Beach: Stories of Remembrance and Impact | Mai à Juno Beach : souvenirs et actions qui comptent

An update from the folks at the Juno Beach Centre that may be of interest to members.


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The Homecoming
Ordinary Canadians. Extraordinary Courage. 
This June 6, Canadians will gather in Calgary for an unforgettable evening of remembrance, reflection, and national tribute at The Homecoming – Ordinary Canadians. Extraordinary Courage. Held in support of the Juno Beach Centre Association, the fundraising gala commemorates the extraordinary service and sacrifice of the Canadians who helped shape the course of the Second World War, and the generations who have carried their legacy forward.

At the heart of the evening is a rare and deeply meaningful national treasure: the Victoria Cross awarded to Major David Vivian Currie, on special one-night-only loan from the Canadian War Museum. As one of Canada’s highest military honours for bravery, its return serves as a powerful symbol of courage, leadership, and remembrance.

Guests will experience a moving evening of storytelling, tribute, music, and shared reflection alongside veterans’ families, military representatives, community leaders, and supporters from across the country. Together, we will honour the ordinary Canadians who answered extraordinary calls to service, and reaffirm our collective responsibility to preserve these stories for future generations.

More than a gala, The Homecoming is a celebration of shared Canadian memory, national unity, and the enduring importance of remembrance. For more information, please visit: https://www.junobeach.org/homecoming-gala/

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From the Desk of Our Executive Director 
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Our Executive Director, Alex Fitzgerald-Black, with D-Day veteran Jim Parks.
Dear supporters of the Juno Beach Centre,

I hope you are having a lovely spring. With the 82nd anniversary of D-Day on the near horizon, I’d like to provide an update on the Canadian D-Day Monument. We have nearly completed our research into the names on the monument and are beginning to examine the design of the textual inscriptions for the names of over 380 Canadian soldiers and air crew. We have also added a new element to our monument campaign: a powerful digital monument experience that will make the monument accessible to anyone in the world while also deepening the experience of visiting the Juno Beach Centre once the monument is in place. You can read more about this on our monument campaign page.

Second, I want to formally welcome the new Board Members for the Juno Beach Centre Association. It is exciting to have such accomplished and experienced Canadians join our governance team. Welcome to Will, Kirstin, Adam, and Garry. We are excited for the new energy that your presence will bring!

Finally, THANK YOU, our valued subscriber, for your kind support of the Juno Beach Centre and our mission to advance Canada’s Second World War legacy through remembrance, education, and a global commitment to peace and democracy.

Remember Today. Remember Always.

Sponsor a Flag 
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Every day, the Canadian flag flies proudly above the Juno Beach Centre as a symbol of remembrance, sacrifice, and national pride.

Through the Flag Sponsorship Program, supporters have the opportunity to help preserve this meaningful tradition while receiving a special keepsake, the very flag flown at the Centre in Normandy.

Your sponsorship helps support the ongoing work of remembrance and education at the museum, and thanks to the generosity of Canso Investment Counsel and Lysander Funds, every donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $1 million, doubling your impact.

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Meet Our New Board Members
We are pleased to introduce the newest members of the Juno Beach Centre Association Board of Directors.
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We’re pleased to welcome Will Stewart to the Juno Beach Centre Association Board of Directors. As a Senior Vice President at Enterprise Canada, he brings a strong experience in strategic communications, public affairs, and leadership.
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We’re pleased to welcome Kirstin Evenden to the Juno Beach Centre Association Board of Directors. A descendant of First and Second World War veterans, she brings a valuable experience in the nonprofit and cultural heritage sectors.
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We are pleased to welcome Adam Austen to the Board of Directors. As Director of Communications at Bell Canada, he brings expertise in strategic communications and public affairs, along with a strong connection to Canada’s Second World War history.
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We are pleased to welcome Garry Keller to the Juno Beach Centre Association Board of Directors. As Vice President of Government Relations at StrategyCorp, he brings extensive experience in public affairs, strategic communications, and government relations.
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Le Retour au pays

Des Canadiens ordinaires. Un courage extraordinaire.

Le 6 juin prochain, des Canadiens se réuniront à Calgary pour une soirée inoubliable de commémoration, de réflexion et d’hommage national à l’occasion de Le Retour au pays – Des Canadiens ordinaires. Un courage extraordinaire. Organisé au profit de la Juno Beach Centre Association, ce gala-bénéfice rend hommage au service et au sacrifice exceptionnels des Canadiens qui ont contribué à changer le cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, ainsi qu’aux générations qui perpétuent leur héritage.

Au cœur de cette soirée se trouve un trésor national rare et profondément symbolique : la Croix de Victoria décernée au major David Vivian Currie, présentée exceptionnellement pour une seule soirée grâce à un prêt du Musée canadien de la guerre. Parmi les plus hautes distinctions militaires canadiennes pour bravoure, son retour constitue un puissant symbole de courage, de leadership et de mémoire.

Les invités vivront une soirée empreinte d’émotion à travers des récits, des hommages, de la musique et des moments de réflexion partagés aux côtés des familles de vétérans, de représentants militaires, de leaders communautaires et de sympathisants venus de partout au pays. Ensemble, nous rendrons hommage à ces Canadiens ordinaires qui ont répondu à des appels extraordinaires au service et réaffirmerons notre responsabilité collective de préserver leurs histoires pour les générations futures.

Plus qu’un gala, Le Retour au pays est une célébration de la mémoire collective canadienne, de l’unité nationale et de l’importance durable du souvenir. Pour en savoir plus, veuillez visiter : https://www.junobeach.org/homecoming-gala/

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 Depuis le bureau de notre directeur général
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Notre directeur général, Alex Fitzgerald-Black, en compagnie du vétéran du Jour J, Jim Parks.
Chers amis du Centre Juno Beach,

J’espère que vous profitez pleinement du printemps. Alors que le 82e anniversaire du Jour J approche à grands pas, j’aimerais vous faire part des plus récents développements concernant le Monument canadien du Jour J.

Nous avons presque terminé nos recherches sur les noms qui figureront sur le monument et entamons maintenant l’étude de la conception des inscriptions textuelles pour les plus de 380 soldats et membres d’équipage canadiens qui y seront honorés. Nous avons également ajouté un nouvel élément à notre campagne : une puissante expérience numérique du monument, qui permettra de rendre ce lieu de mémoire accessible partout dans le monde tout en enrichissant l’expérience des visiteurs du Centre Juno Beach une fois le monument inauguré. Vous pouvez en apprendre davantage en consultant la page de notre campagne du monument.

Je souhaite également souhaiter officiellement la bienvenue aux nouveaux membres du conseil d’administration de l’Association du Centre Juno Beach. Nous sommes ravis d’accueillir au sein de notre équipe de gouvernance des Canadiens aussi accomplis et expérimentés. Bienvenue à Will, Kirstin, Adam et Garry. Nous sommes enthousiastes à l’idée de l’énergie et des perspectives nouvelles que vous apporterez à notre organisation.

Enfin, MERCI à vous, chers abonnés et précieux soutiens, pour votre engagement envers le Centre Juno Beach et notre mission : faire rayonner l’héritage canadien de la Seconde Guerre mondiale à travers le souvenir, l’éducation et un engagement mondial envers la paix et la démocratie.

Se souvenir aujourd’hui. Se souvenir toujours.

Parrainez un drapeau
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Chaque jour, le drapeau canadien flotte fièrement au-dessus du Centre Juno Beach comme symbole de mémoire, de sacrifice et de fierté nationale.

Grâce au programme de parrainage de drapeaux, les donateurs ont l’occasion de contribuer à la préservation de cette tradition significative tout en recevant un souvenir unique : le drapeau même qui a flotté au Centre en Normandie.

Votre parrainage soutient les efforts continus de commémoration et d’éducation du musée. De plus, grâce à la générosité de Canso Investment Counsel et de Lysander Funds, chaque don sera jumelé dollar pour dollar jusqu’à concurrence de 1 million de dollars, doublant ainsi votre impact.

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Découvrez nos nouveaux membres du conseil d’administration
Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter les plus récents membres du conseil d’administration de l’Association du Centre Juno Beach.
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Nous sommes heureux d’accueillir Will Stewart au sein du conseil d’administration de l’Association du Centre Juno Beach. À titre de vice-président principal chez Enterprise Canada, il apporte une solide expérience en communications stratégiques, en affaires publiques et en leadership.
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Nous sommes heureux d’accueillir Kirstin Evenden au sein du conseil d’administration de l’Association du Centre Juno Beach. Descendante de vétérans des Première et Seconde Guerres mondiales, elle apporte une précieuse expérience dans les secteurs des organismes sans but lucratif et du patrimoine culturel.
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Des missions d’escorte de convois aux corvettes, en passant par les récits qui les entourent, ce quiz propose une façon enrichissante de découvrir ce chapitre essentiel de l’histoire du Canada, tout en soutenant la mission continue de commémoration et d’éducation.

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Government of Canada to procure new aircraft for the iconic Canadian Forces Snowbirds

Due to the aging nature of the Candair CT-114 Tutor aircraft, the Government of Canada has announced that it will be replacing them with the CT-157 Siskin II (Pilatus PC21).  However, the Tutors will go out of service at the end of 2026, but the replacement program not expected to be fully ready until the early 2030s.

All the more reason to make sure that you catch the Snowbirds when they come to the California Capital Airshow on 10-11 October 2026.


News release

May 19, 2026 – Ottawa, Ont. – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces

The Honourable David J. McGuinty, Minister of National Defence, announced today a commitment to purchase a future Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) air demonstration capability. The announcement was made alongside Lieutenant-General Jamie Speiser-Blanchet, Commander of the RCAF, at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

The Canadair CT-114 Tutor first entered service with the RCAF as a jet trainer in 1963. Since 1971, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds have represented Canada and the RCAF with dignity and pride. After 55 years of air demonstration, 2026 will mark the final season for the CT-114 Tutor aircraft fleet which has served as both a trainer and air demonstration aircraft for more than six decades.

The Department of National Defence will procure the CT-157 Siskin II (Pilatus PC21) for the future Snowbirds team. It too will serve as both a training and air demonstration aircraft. This will ensure that Canada continues its strong tradition of air demonstration capability with a modern fleet that will ultimately rebuild to the team’s distinctive nine-plane formation. This new capability will be based at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and is expected to be operational in the early 2030s.

During the period of onboarding for the new aircraft, the RCAF will continue to support air shows, events, and engagements across Canada with aircrafts and personnel. These efforts raise awareness about the important roles of the RCAF, enable engagement with communities, and attract new members to Canada’s rapidly modernizing Air Force.

The RCAF is incredibly proud of the women and men who, for decades, have represented the Canadian Armed Forces with pride at airshows across North America. The RCAF looks forward to joining with Canadians to celebrate the team’s rich history, heritage, and excellence in its farewell season.

This new fleet will ensure that Canadians, and supporters across North America, will continue to enjoy the iconic nine-plane Snowbirds formation for generations to come.

Quotes

“For 55 years, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds have been a powerful symbol of excellence for Canadians at home and abroad. Their performances have brought Canadians together in moments of celebration and resilience, while showcasing the professionalism and dedication of the Canadian Armed Forces. As the Royal Canadian Air Force advances its air and space modernization efforts, we remain firmly committed to a future air demonstration capability that continues this proud legacy. The skilled members of 431 Squadron will carry forward their expertise, teamwork, and passion, so that Canadians can continue to be inspired by the Royal Canadian Air Force for generations to come.”

The Honourable David J. McGuinty, Minister of National Defence

“For decades, the Snowbirds have inspired Canadians from coast to coast to coast with performances that reflect the professionalism and experience of the Royal Canadian Air Force. I know that the Snowbirds hold a special importance to the community of Moose Jaw and to Saskatchewan as a whole. Today’s commitment to future air demonstration capability ensures that this proud tradition will continue, all while supporting the next generation of aviators and maintaining Moose Jaw’s enduring role as a home for both military flight training in Canada and the Snowbirds themselves. As we honour the remarkable legacy of the CT-114 Tutor, we also look ahead with confidence to the future of the Snowbirds and of Moose Jaw.”

The Honourable Buckley Belanger, Secretary of State for Rural Development

“The members of 431 Air Demonstration Squadron – the Canadian Forces Snowbirds – past and present have been more than ambassadors for the Canadian Armed Forces and the Royal Canadian Air Force: they have been a source of pride and inspiration for generations. Their skill, professionalism, teamwork, and dedication have left an indelible mark on Canada’s aviation heritage. Like so many Canadians, I am immensely proud of all they have accomplished. As the iconic CT-114 Tutor prepares for its final flights, I encourage all Canadians to take in these last opportunities to witness this legendary aircraft and celebrate the team’s incredible 55-years of excellence.”

Lieutenant-General Jamie Speiser-Blanchet, Commander, Royal Canadian Air Force

Quick facts

  • The Canadair CT-114 Tutor was the primary jet trainer for the RCAF from 1963 until 2000. The Snowbirds have flown the Tutor since 1971. These aircraft were slightly modified for show features and enhanced performance during low-level aerobatic flying.
  • 2026 will mark the final air show season for the CT-114 Tutor aircraft prior to the fleet’s retirement. The performance schedule for the Canadian Forces Snowbirds is available at:  https://www.canada.ca/en/air-force/services/showcasing/snowbirds/schedule.html
  • There are 86 Regular Force, Reserve Force, and public service personnel in 431 Air Demonstration Squadron of whom 56 are Regular Force members. These members will continue to contribute to the RCAF’s missions and modernization projects.
  • The ‘Snowbirds’ received their name after a “Name the Team” contest was held at the local Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan base elementary school in June of 1971. The Snowbirds’ crest originates from the location of the Snowbirds’ home base in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. As a tribute to their home province, the Snowbirds’ crest displays four “speed birds” (a stylized emblem of a bird in flight) in formation, resembling an ear of wheat. The speed bird is also featured on the bottom of each Snowbird aircraft.
  • Over the past 55 years, the Snowbirds performed as far north as Inuvik in 1974 where they were the first air demonstration team to fly a show at midnight (albeit in daylight due to summer daylight conditions in the Arctic). They flew as far south as Zapopan Military Air Base near Guadalajara, Mexico in 1993. They have flown shows as far west as Victoria, British Columbia, and as far east as St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • 431 Air Demonstration Squadron traces its lineage to the RCAF’s Second World War 431 Bomber Squadron, formed in November 1942 and serving with RCAF No. 6 Group until September 1945.
  • Canada’s Air Force has a proud history of forming air demonstration teams, from the Siskins from 1929 to 1932, to the Golden Hawks from 1959 to 1964, and the Golden Centennaires in 1967.
  • The Snowbirds have performed over 2,700 air displays for over 140 million people and covered countless kilometres in North America.
  • Ten CAF members have been lost while serving with and alongside the Snowbirds. Each Snowbird performance is dedicated to their memories.

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Contacts

Alice Hansen
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of National Defence
Email: alice.hansen2@forces.gc.ca

Media Relations
Department of National Defence
Phone: 613-904-3333
Email: mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca

Great Gifts for Father’s Day!

Note these items, many of which are newly available, for Legion members.


Legion Membership Surpasses 300,000 — Here’s What’s New

A newsletter from Dominion Command that may be of interest to members.


May 2026
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The Legion DISPATCH delivers essential information from Dominion Command to Branches—covering policies, procedures, resources, and opportunities to support Branch operations and growth.
Strengthening the Future of the Legion
Strengthening the
Future of the Legion
 

This spring has been a landmark moment for Legion membership, with strong growth being seen nationwide. Now is the time to build on that success by connecting with new members and keeping them actively involved at the Branch level. Consider simple ways to engage—host a welcome or orientation night, pair new members with long-time members, invite them to volunteer on a committee or at an event, or create informal social opportunities to help them feel part of the Branch community. Small efforts like these go a long way in building lasting connections and strengthening the future of the Legion.

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Legion Membership
Legion Membership Surpasses 300,000!
Legion Membership Surpasses 300,000!

Last week, Legion membership surpassed 300,000—up 24% (+58,700) from last year—achieving the national target set by delegates at the 2018 Convention.

New member growth has been especially strong, with a record 82,000 new members (+259% over the same period last year). This milestone reflects the outstanding efforts of Branches in welcoming and engaging members.

Let’s keep the momentum going—continue reaching out, engaging new members, building connections, and encouraging renewals as we grow toward 2027 and beyond.

Commemorative Pin
Legion Centenary Commemorative Pin
Legion Centenary Commemorative Pin

To mark the Legion’s 100th anniversary, the Centenary Commemorative Pin has been authorized for wear in accordance with Legion Dress Regulation 105(e) of the Ritual and Awards Manual.

The pin may be worn on the right lapel of the Legion blazer, positioned directly below the “Support Our Troops” pin, until December 31, 2026.

We encourage all members to wear the pin with pride as we celebrate this historic milestone.

Get your pin while supplies last.

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Call for Applications To Host a 2028
Dominion Member Sports Championship
Call for Applications To Host a 2028 Dominion Member Sports Championship

The Dominion Command Sports Committee is calling for Branch applications to host any one of the 2028 Dominion Member Sports Championships:

  • Cribbage: Friday 28 April – Monday 1 May 2028
  • Darts: Friday 5 May – Monday 8 May 2028
  • Eight Ball: Friday 26 May – Monday 29 May 2028

Memo and application forms are below:

For more information, please contact the Dominion Sports Committee Coordinator, Emily Gentès, at 1-888-556-6222 ext. 342 or at egentes@legion.ca.

Update to Ritual, Awards and Protocol Manual

Amendments have been made to sections 803 and 804 (Cenotaphs) in the Ritual, Awards and Protocol Manual. Please download the updated manual.

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The Convention Call has been emailed to Branches

The Convention Call for The Royal Canadian Legion 2026 Dominion Convention was sent to Branches in February. Convention documentation, information and resources for Branches and Delegates are available online at Legion.ca/2026Convention. Bookmark this page as it will be updated as information becomes available.

New at the Convention This Year:

  • A Centenary Banquet
  • New elections nomination process

More information about the Centenary Banquet and the new nomination process is included in the Convention Call.

Centenary Merchandise
Explore 100 years of Legion history
Celebrate and Share the Pride

Our 100th anniversary is something to be proud of—why not show it? Branches can purchase Centenary merchandise like hats, apparel, flags, and banners to sell and display. It’s a great way to spark conversations, build excitement, and get members involved in the celebration.

Special pricing is available for Branches, helping support your local activities. View the full collection and place your order—browse the catalogue to get started.

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Contest Winners
2026 Poster & Literary Contest Winners
2026 Remembrance Contest Winners

The Royal Canadian Legion and The Legion National Foundation are pleased to announce the winners of the 2026 National Youth Remembrance Contests. We extend our sincere thanks to Branches for your continued support of this important program. Your commitment to the program and to the youth in your communities is at the heart of its success and helps inspire the next generation.

View this year’s winners
Memorial Cup
Memorial Cup honours the Legion’s Centenar
Memorial Cup honours the Legion’s Centenary

As part of The Royal Canadian Legion’s 100th anniversary, the 2026 Memorial Cup is paying tribute to our century of service and Remembrance.

On May 22, the Kelowna Rockets will wear a special Legion-themed jersey in honour of this milestone. The jerseys are now being auctioned online, with all proceeds supporting the Legion’s Poppy Fund and helping Veterans and their families across Canada.

Bid now: https://chl.ca/auctions/

Learn more about the Memorial Cup: https://chl.ca/memorialcup/

How to Handle Poppy Funds for CAF Members
How to handle Poppy Fund assistance to currently serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces

There are administrative orders and directives set by the Canadian Armed Forces to address currently serving members with financial situations. Poppy Funds may not be granted to a currently serving member without guidance from a SISIP financial counsellor. If a currently serving member applies for financial assistance with you or your Branch, the best course of action is to re direct the member to the SISIP financial counsellor on base, the military family resource centre or their local CAF chaplain’s office. Should the financial counsellor on base deem that Poppy Funds would benefit the member, the SISIP counsellor will reach out to the appropriate command office to discuss the case.

Please ensure the Branch Service Officer and Branch Poppy Fund administrator review the full details in this pdf.

Membership Administration
Reminder: Update to Membership Category Process

Branches received an email on April 10 notifying Branch Membership Administrators they can now update Centenary and renewing members’ categories directly in the Member Services Portal—including reviewing and completing any previously submitted requests.

To update: log in under the Branch profile at https://portal.legion.ca/login, open Create/View Branch Members, search for the member, open their profile, select the correct membership type, and click Update.

Once completed, the member becomes active immediately and receives an updated digital membership card by email.

Branch Support Programs
Moneris | Entegra

To help support day-to-day Branch operations, The Royal Canadian Legion has partnered with two trusted national providers offering preferred rates and cost-saving programs for Branches.

Moneris – Payment Processing

The Legion has partnered with Moneris, Canada’s leading payment processor, to offer Branches preferred rates on secure credit and debit card payment services. This makes it easier for your members and customers to pay with confidence.

Services include:

  • Point-of-sale countertop and mobile terminals
  • Moneris Online ecommerce solution for online payments
Entegra – Purchasing & Cost Savings

Through our partnership with Entegra, Branches can access rebates and savings on many of the products and services needed to run restaurant and hospitality operations. Membership is free for Legion Branches and includes access to preferred pricing with both current and new suppliers.

Categories include: food and beverages, furniture and equipment, maintenance and repair services, and more.

For full details and how to get started:

Visit the Member Services Website
Honouring a Century of Service
Honouring a Century of Service
Honouring a Century of Service

To mark the 100th Anniversary of The Royal Canadian Legion, Canadian artisan Bonnie Saunders of Glass Treasures by Bonnie Saunders has created a beautifully crafted commemorative plate celebrating this milestone.

Honouring a century of support for Veterans, their families, and communities, each plate features a striking centenary design and is individually produced using specialized techniques, making every piece unique. Personalized engraved plaques are also available for presentations, retirements, gifts, or displays.

This commemorative piece offers a meaningful way to recognize the anniversary, with a portion of each plate supporting the Legion’s ongoing work across Canada.

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Notable Dates
2026 Calendar of Notable Dates

Each year, the first Sunday in June marks Canadian Armed Forces Day to honour their contributions, service, and sacrifices. We extend our sincere gratitude to all members of the Canadian Armed Forces—past and present—for their dedication, courage, and unwavering commitment to protecting our country and supporting peace around the world.

Download the 2026 calendar and start planning the dates and activities your Branch will promote, commemorate, celebrate or raise awareness of over the coming year.

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Forward this email to your Branch Executives, Committee Members and other Members to keep them up-to-date on important updates and information.

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The Royal Canadian Legion National Headquarters
Member Services Department
86 Aird Place
Ottawa, ON K2L 0A1
Canada
Toll free: 855-330-3344
Email: membership@legion.ca
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