Arthur Meighen: Remembering Canada’s unmatched wartime orator

An item from the Legion Magazine that may be of interest to members.


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Prime Minister Arthur Meighen at the memorial event at Vimy Ridge honouring Canadian war dead on July 3, 1921. [Public domain]

Arthur Meighen: Remembering Canada’s unmatched wartime orator

STORY BY RICHARD FOOT

Canada Day feels like a fitting moment to remember Arthur Meighen, one of Canada’s finest statesmen, whose insight and eloquence helped guide the country through the darkest days of the First World War.

As Eugene Forsey, the renowned former senator and constitutional scholar once wrote: “[Meighen] was incomparably the greatest parliamentarian and orator of my time, probably the greatest Canada had ever had, and from the first time, I listened enthralled … The speeches were masterpieces.”

Meighen delivered one of those masterpieces on July 3, 1921—105 years ago on Friday—atop the scarred landscape of Vimy Ridge. Having become prime minister the previous year, Meighen was attending a ceremony to dedicate a Cross of Sacrifice erected on the site, years before the creation of the full monument that stands today.

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Retired Canadian lieutenant-general Eric (Rick) Findley

Canadian Eric Findley on overseeing Norad’s 9/11 response

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

“I have to admit,” said retired Canadian lieutenant-general Eric (Rick) Findley, a former director of operations at the North American Aerospace Defense Command, “that when I first got to Norad, it was relatively quiet. 9/11 changed everything.”

A major-general in September 2001, the helicopter pilot-turned-overseer of continental air defence found himself at the centre of an unprecedented tragedy, one that left the U.S. reeling from a terrorist attack that claimed 2,977 lives.

“It didn’t matter what flag you had on your shoulder,” Findley continued. “It really didn’t matter.” Far more pressing to the Maple Leaf-uniformed senior officer was defending against the surprise threat and rapidly shifting events.

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Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦

Canada Day Greetings from one of our fellow Canadian organizations in the Bay Area.


Happy Canada Day from Canadian Studies!

Dear friends,

On Canada Day, we celebrate the people, histories, cultures, and communities that make Canada unique. We are grateful to the many students, faculty, and community partners whose ongoing engagement makes our program a vibrant intellectual and community hub.

As we look ahead to the upcoming year, we remain dedicated to expanding opportunities for students, exploring the most critical issues in Canada-US relations, and continuing the traditions that bring our community together.

Your generosity helps sustain the student research, public programming, and community events that make our program such a vibrant part of Bay Area Canadian life. If you are able, please consider making a gift in support of our mission. Every contribution, large or small, helps us continue to grow and advance understanding between the US and Canada.

On behalf of the entire Canadian Studies team, we wish you a safe and happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦

Make a gift in support of Canadian Studies!

Canada Day Flag Raising at San Francisco City Hall

Canadian Studies was honored to participate in this year’s annual Canadian flag-raising ceremony at San Francisco City Hall. Program representatives joined Mayor Daniel Lurie, Consul General Rana Sarkar, members of the Canadian community, and friends of Canada in celebrating the enduring friendship between Canada and the Bay Area – a relationship built on shared values, vibrant cultural exchange, educational partnerships, and strong economic ties. We are proud of the role that the Canadian Studies Program plays in strengthening these connections, and fostering greater understanding between our communities.

Canadian Studies Bingo at the DML Canada Day Picnic

Canadian Studies was also pleased to participate in a Canada Day picnic on Saturday organized by the Digital Moose Lounge, a local Canadian community group. The picnic was a valuable opportunity to engage with friends of Canada from around the Bay Area, and to introduce attendees to the work we do at Berkeley. We were delighted to host a lively game of interactive Canada-themed bingo with Cal-branded hats as prizes, creating a fun and engaging way for attendees to learn more about our program and make connections beyond the university.

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Happy Canada Day From The JBC / Joyeuse fête du Canada de la part du CJB

A Canada Day greeting from the folks at the Juno Beach Centre.


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Today, as Canadians across the country proudly fly our great flag, celebrating 159 years since Confederation (not to mention our first-ever World Cup knockout round win!), we might take a moment to reflect on how we got here. While Canada the country was officially born 159 years ago today, many consider our coming of age to have occurred later, when we first stood alone, truly independent on the international stage, called by our own courage to defend the values of freedom and democracy.

Over 1,100,000 Canadians served during the Second World War and 45,000 gave their lives to defend those values which today are so embedded in our flag. And while all Canadians are celebrating those values today, every day, the Canadian flag flies proudly above the Juno Beach Centre as a powerful symbol of the remembrance, sacrifice, and national pride that underpin our great country’s story.

By sponsoring one of these flags at the JBC, you’re not only helping to preserve their dignity and condition and sustain this meaningful tradition, but supporting the place that keeps this history alive; that tells Canada’s story to the world and honours the sacrifice of those who served.

Sponsor a flag today, and you will receive a flag that was flown at the Centre, a tangible piece of history and a lasting tribute to the values our Veterans fought to defend.

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Honouring the 82nd anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy at the JBC
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 On Saturday, June 6, 2026, the Juno Beach Centre welcomed several hundred people to the Garth Webb Esplanade to commemorate the 82nd anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.

The ceremony brought together numerous Canadian and French civilian and military dignitaries, including Her Excellency Nathalie Drouin, Ambassador of Canada to France; General Pierre Schill, Chief of Staff of the French Army; Lieutenant-General Michael Wright, Commander of the Canadian Army; as well as local, regional and European elected officials, modern veterans, and many others who came to pay tribute to the men and women who helped liberate Europe.

You can read a full recap of the day and see a full gallery of the ceremony here.

The Homecoming Gala: Ordinary Canadians. Extraordinary Courage.
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There are evenings that raise money. And then there are evenings that remind us who we are.

On June 6, 2026, the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, 145 guests gathered in Calgary for The Homecoming, the first fundraising gala in the 23-year history of the Juno Beach Centre Association.

Hosted at the historic CPKC Ogden Rail Campus, this national event brought together supporters from across the country to honour the service and sacrifice of Canadians during the Second World War, while raising an extraordinary $307,525 in support of the Juno Beach Centre’s educational programming in Canada and our Capital Campaign in France.

You can read a moving recap and see photos from the gala here. And to find out how you can be involved in next year’s event, contact the JBCA’s Fund Development & Community Outreach Manager, Cat Thomson-Quam (cat@junobeach.org).

And to everyone who attended, sponsored, donated, volunteered, bid, raised a paddle, shared a story, or simply joined us in remembrance, thank you. Because of you, these stories will continue to be told.

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Aujourd’hui, alors que les Canadiens et Canadiennes d’un bout à l’autre du pays arborent fièrement notre grand drapeau pour souligner les 159 ans de la Confédération (sans oublier notre toute première victoire en ronde éliminatoire de la Coupe du monde de la FIFA 2026 !), prenons un moment pour réfléchir au chemin parcouru. Si le Canada en tant que pays est officiellement né il y a 159 ans aujourd’hui, plusieurs considèrent que notre passage à l’âge adulte est survenu plus tard, lorsque nous nous sommes tenus debout, véritablement indépendants sur la scène internationale, appelés par notre propre courage à défendre les valeurs de liberté et de démocratie.

Plus de 1 100 000 Canadiens et Canadiennes ont servi pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, et 45 000 d’entre eux ont donné leur vie pour défendre ces valeurs qui sont aujourd’hui si profondément ancrées dans notre drapeau. Alors que tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes célèbrent ces valeurs aujourd’hui, le drapeau canadien, lui, flotte fièrement chaque jour au-dessus du Centre Juno Beach, puissant symbole du souvenir, du sacrifice et de la fierté nationale qui sont au cœur de l’histoire de notre grand pays.

En parrainant l’un de ces drapeaux du CJB, vous ne contribuez pas seulement à préserver leur intégrité, assurer leur entretien, et à perpétuer cette tradition significative, mais vous soutenez aussi ce lieu qui garde cette histoire bien vivante ; qui raconte au monde l’histoire du Canada et qui honore le sacrifice de ceux et celles qui ont servi.

Parrainez un drapeau dès aujourd’hui et vous recevrez un drapeau ayant flotté au Centre, un témoin tangible de l’histoire et un hommage durable aux valeurs que nos vétérans ont combattu pour défendre.

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Souligner le 82e anniversaire du jour J et de la bataille de Normandie au CJB
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Le samedi 6 juin 2026, le Centre Juno Beach a accueilli plusieurs centaines de personnes sur l’esplanade Garth Webb afin de commémorer le 82e anniversaire du jour J et de la bataille de Normandie.

La cérémonie a réuni de nombreuses personnalités civiles et militaires canadiennes et françaises, dont Son Excellence Nathalie Drouin, ambassadrice du Canada en France; le général Pierre Schill, chef d’état-major de l’armée de terre française; le lieutenant-général Michael Wright, commandant de l’Armée canadienne; ainsi que des élus locaux, régionaux et européens, des vétérans contemporains et bien d’autres venus rendre hommage aux hommes et aux femmes qui ont contribué à libérer l’Europe.

Vous pouvez lire un compte rendu complet de la journée et consulter la galerie de photos de la cérémonie ici.

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Il y a des soirées qui permettent d’amasser des fonds. Et il y a des soirées qui nous rappellent qui nous sommes.

Le 6 juin 2026, à l’occasion du 82e anniversaire du jour J, 145 invités se sont rassemblés à Calgary pour The Homecoming, le tout premier gala-bénéfice de l’histoire de 23 ans de l’Association du Centre Juno Beach.

Tenu au site historique CPKC Ogden Rail Campus, cet événement national a réuni des sympathisants de partout au pays pour honorer le service et le sacrifice des Canadiens et Canadiennes pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, tout en amassant l’extraordinaire somme de 307 525 $ au profit des programmes éducatifs du Centre Juno Beach au Canada et de notre campagne de financement en France.

Vous pouvez lire un compte rendu émouvant et voir les photos du gala ici (en anglais). Et pour savoir comment vous impliquer dans l’événement de l’an prochain, communiquez avec la gestionnaire du développement philanthropique et de l’engagement communautaire de l’ACJB, Cat Thomson-Quam (cat@junobeach.org).

Et à toutes les personnes qui ont participé, parrainé, fait un don, fait du bénévolat, mis une enchère, partagé une histoire ou simplement pris part à ce moment de recueillement : merci. Grâce à vous, ces histoires continueront d’être racontées.

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On July 1, Memorial University remembers the sacrifices of Beaumont-Hamel

This should be familiar to most members of Branch 25.  Starting during the pandemic, for a period of five years we hosted an annual virtual Commemoration Day (or Memorial Day) service.  You can see the previous services by following the Commemoration Day tag on our website.


One hundred and ten years after Beaumont-Hamel, we pause to remember the courage, sacrifice and loss of those who served and those who never returned.

Today, we are reminded that Memorial University was founded to honour the sacrifices of the past with the promise of a brighter tomorrow. This would not be possible without the support of our donors who believe in the power of learning – thank you for supporting the future of education.

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Salute! June 2026

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


June 2026

The latest issue of Salute! is now available.

After a short pause, Salute!will return later this summer with a new publication schedule. Beginning in September, look for each edition at the start of every month.

We will return with the same commitment to Veterans and their families, providing the information they need for a successful transition to post-service life and celebrating their service to Canada.

See you in September!

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Let us know what you think about Salute! by emailing us.

Sincerely,

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