Category Archives: Dominion Command

Share this inspiring video with your members

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Discover the 907 km journey supporting Leave the Streets Behind 

Legion Dispatch, Special edition: A Ruck to Remember. Share the video.
June 2023
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Share the story of a 907 km trek for Veterans

The Legion’s National Headquarters is proud to release A Ruck to Remember, a video story highlighting the extensive hiking and fundraising journey taken by three men in support of the Legion’s Operation: Leave the Streets Behind program – the Ontario division.
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Ruck to Remember founder Lino DiJulio speaks about the help available to Veterans at local Legion Branches, and the importance of getting involved with your local Legion.
“There are a lot of well-meaning people in these Branches who have a huge heart for Veterans; they cannot help a generation of people they do not have access to. If you want the Legion to help you, they want to help you, but you’ve got to engage, you’ve got to be present.”
We encourage all Branches to share this video with your members and the public.
Special thanks to Ontario Command and the Owen Sound Branch for their great assistance and participation in the production of the story.
If you have any questions, please contact Member Services and we will be pleased to assist. 1-855-330-3344 or membership@legion.ca

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Working together to serve Canada’s Veterans.
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Be part of the difference for Canada’s Veterans

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Stop by your local Branch today! 

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April 2023
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What amazing work is your Branch doing?
Spring is finally in full swing, and we at the Legion are proud to shine some sunlight on the amazing work Branches across Canada are doing to serve our Veterans. From preserving their legacy to ensuring they have a safe place to live, we are extremely proud of the efforts Legion members are taking to support Canada’s Veterans.
Be a part of the action! Find out what initiatives your local Branch is involved in and see how you can lend a hand to our Veterans.
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Meet Mike Trauner
Our first Ambassador for the 45th annual Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships has been announced! Retired Master Corporal Mike “Mega Traun” Trauner is a former Invictus athlete, after being personally invited to the event by Prince Harry, and is currently training for the Paralympics.
As Ambassador, Trauner will embody the spirit of camaraderie, strength, and perseverance as he shares his incredibly inspiring story with our young athletes.
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Bay Roberts Legion is collecting Veterans’ stories
A new project from the Bay Roberts Legion will tell the stories of Veterans from the area. To date, the Branch has compiled and completed biographies from over 250 Veterans.
“The aim of any Legion Branch is to make sure Veterans and their families are looked after by remembrance,” said Harold Brown, Branch president. “What we’re trying to do it make sure the community knows that these people served, that specifically this area, they never forget.”
Read more about the project  ‣
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Thorold Legion engages community to help homeless Veterans
Thorold, Ontario Legion members Ken Smalko and Jeannie Soper have been spearheading their Branch’s homeless Veterans program for the last two years and have already helped 15 Veterans! Recently, they met with local fire departments, emergency services and police services to educate and coordinate services so first responders can better identify struggling Veterans and help them access the supports they need.
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Sault Ste. Marie Legion branches out into affordable housing for Veterans
The Sault Ste. Marie Legion is redeveloping its building to include a bar, a museum and an upper level with 107 apartments — 35 of which will be affordable units intended for Veterans.
“Unfortunately, a number of Veterans are finding themselves where they can’t afford to live. So if we can make it a little easier, then it’s our duty and responsibility.”
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Know a Legion Branch that’s making a difference for Veterans in your community? Send us your story at marketing@legion.ca.
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The Royal Canadian Legion responds: 2023 federal budget
The Royal Canadian Legion is trusting that the 2023 budget commitment of $156.7 million dollars announced today to help support military and RCMP Veterans, will do just that – and in tangible ways.
“We are happy to see this proposed spending,” says Bruce Julian, Dominion President. “But it needs to be properly targeted. We need more clarity on exactly how it will be spent. This funding needs to go where it’s needed most, and in a way that directly benefits Veterans and clears the backlog.”
Read our full statement  ‣
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Legion Command Service Officers ease process of applying for VAC benefits
As advocates, advisors, mentors and guides, Legion Command Service Officers assist Veterans, serving military members and their families in submitting applications for benefits and treatments and in appealing when Veteran’s Affairs denies entitlement to them.
Command Service Officers understand the deeply intense and personal journey that is necessary to submit these applications. It is a journey one does not have to travel alone. With compassion and knowledge, they take away the often overwhelming feelings associated with working through the system.
If you or someone that you know requires assistance in accessing VAC benefits, please contact a provincial Legion Command Service Officer here or by calling toll free at 1‑877‑534‑4666.
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Public Consultation on the Defence Policy Update
The Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces recently announced the opening of public consultations on the Defence Policy Update. The update will build upon Canada’s current defence policy and enable the CAF to meet any threat in the changed global security environment. Submissions will be considered to April 30, 2023.
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Your membership can help you save
31,000 Legions members have saved a combined total of over $1.13 million in savings through our MemberPerks program!
Check out this latest offer, and many more! With MemberPerks®, you can shop online or in-store at local and national stores and service providers and save $1000s every year. It’s a great way to support the Legion, local businesses, and your wallet.
Sign up for MemberPerks® today. It’s free with your Legion membership.
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Partner promotions
The following is brought to you by our partners, highlighting special offers and other information.
Royal Canadian Legion members have access to exclusive offers & perks with BST Vacations. These offers are negotiated with our preferred travel partners and are just for Legion Members. For information on this and other exciting offers, visit our website!
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Our contact information is:

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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Together, we are making a difference

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See how Legion members are giving back 

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March 2023
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Legion members are taking action!
The Legion is extremely proud of its member volunteers for the hard work and dedication they’ve shown making change for Canada’s Veterans. From hosting a friendly cup of coffee to building housing to support Veterans experiencing homelessness, members like you are helping the Legion create a better world for Veterans.
Visit your local Branch today to see how you can make a difference.
Comradeship over a cup of joe
Buddy Check Coffee is a peer support program bringing together Veterans in communities across Canada. Coordinated by Veteran Legion members trained in mental health first aid for Veterans, the program provides a safe space for Veterans and their families to network and share experiences and stories over a coffee.
Derrick McClinchey, Buddy Check Coffee coordinator for the Legion Victory Branch 317 in London, Ontario, recently shared the experience of fellow Veteran Reverend Troy Dingwell, a participant at a recent event. Hear his story and see how Buddy Check Coffee is making a difference.
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Know a Legion Branch that’s making a difference for Veterans in your community? Send us your story at marketing@legion.ca.
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Watch the Veterans Village grand opening
The BC/Yukon Command and its supporters officially unveiled the fantastic new Legion Veterans Village last month! In case you missed it, you can watch the grand opening online.
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Join us for 2024 Royal Canadian Legion President’s Cruise
10-Night Ultimate Southern Caribbean Onboard Celebrity Silhouette
Join Dominion President Bruce Julian and Darlene Julian, BST Vacations, and Royal Canadian Legion members from across Canada for a 10-night Ultimate Southern Caribbean Cruise on the innovative Celebrity Silhouette.
The cruise will be sailing to St. Maarten, St. Lucia, Tobago, Grenada, & Antigua – plus, four glorious days at sea relaxing on the Silhouette!
February 11–22, 2024
Book by May 2nd and enjoy savings of $200 per person!
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Your membership can help you save
Check out this latest offer, and many more! With MemberPerks®, you can shop online or in-store at local and national stores and service providers and save $1000s every year. It’s a great way to support the Legion, local businesses, and your wallet.
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To update your member contact information please login to the Member Services Website, or contact the Member Services Department.

Our contact information is:

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
www.legion.ca

See what your membership has supported lately

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Thank you for your continued support 

Legion Debrief. Visit member services.
February 2023
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Warm the hearts of Canada’s Veterans
As we wait for the spring thaw to come, spread warmth in your community by doing what you can to give back to Canada’s Veterans. Consider volunteering in your neighbourhood, fundraising for Veterans’ services, or simply making a friend at your local Legion Branch.
Not sure where to start? Visit your local Branch to see how you can get involved in your community.
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New Legion Veterans Village social infrastructure project officially opened
BC/Yukon Command ushered in a new era with the grand opening of Legion Veterans Village in Surrey, BC! The $312 million project includes the Whalley Legion Branch, a Centre of Clinical Excellence in Veteran and first responder health, and 91 units of affordable housing.
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Veteran support organizations boosted by Legion’s Ontario Command
The Royal Canadian Legion’s Ontario Command donated $1,144,741 to four organizations whose goals align with the Legion’s mission of supporting and remembering Canada’s Veterans and their families.
“Veterans in our province will benefit from increased well-being, and that’s at the root of what we do.” – Derek Moore, Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command President
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Paul (Trapper) Cane stands beside a mannequin display depicting his final jump as a paratrooper with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
St. Croix Branch 9 in New Brunswick is creating a museum to honour and remember
Legion Branch 9 in St. Stephen, New Brunswick is creating a military history museum to honour those who served and to educate future generations.
Branch members Paul (Trapper) Cane and Don Koehler have assembled and catalogued artifacts dating back to the Fenian raids of 1870 and the Boer War of 1899 to 1902. Their goal is to tell the stories of the people.
“You never finish,” says Koehler, speaking of the museum’s continuing work to recover the stories of the past and incorporate the stories of today.
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Buddy Check Coffee coming to Napanee Legion
Legion Branch 137 in Napanee, Ontario is launching a new program in February aimed at getting Veterans out of the house and meeting with peers to chat over a cup of java.
Known as Buddy Check Coffee, this Legion peer program is open to all members of the military, past or present, and encourages Veterans to network with peers and share stories and experiences.
Read more  ‣ | Learn more about the Legion’s Peer Support Programs.
Know a Legion Branch that’s making a difference for Veterans in your community? Send us your story at marketing@legion.ca.
The Legion comments on last year’s unspent VAC funding
The Legion was surprised and concerned to learn that Veterans Affairs Canada didn’t spend nearly $1 billion of its budget last year. When asked for his views by media, Dominion President Bruce Julian stated that if this funding “remains available” in future years as reported, the Legion would like to know that it will not replace additional funding. Unused funds should be re-routed to completely eliminate the disability claims backlog – something that is taking way too long.
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Your membership can help you save
Check out this latest offer, and many more! With MemberPerks®, you can shop online or in-store at local and national stores and service providers and save $1000s every year. It’s a great way to support the Legion, local businesses, and your wallet.
Celebrate LOVE this February
Sign up for MemberPerks® today. It’s free with your Legion membership.
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To update your member contact information please login to the Member Services Website, or contact the Member Services Department.

Our contact information is:

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
www.legion.ca