Battle of the St. Lawrence: Airman down

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Battle of the St. Lawrence: Airman down

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

At 3:35 a.m. on July 6, 1942, four P-40 Kittyhawk fighters scrambled out of the air station at Mont-Joli, Que., and went U-boat hunting. One of them never returned.

Near the end of their two-hour patrol, Kittyhawk AK915, piloted by Squadron Leader Jacques Chevrier, went down in up to 70 metres of water, less than five kilometres off Cap-Chat, Que. The wreck was never found, a cause was never determined and Chevrier’s remains were not recovered.

 

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Ships battle in the American Revolutionary War off Nova Scotia

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Ships battle in the American Revolutionary War off Nova Scotia

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

Back in the days before steam and internal combustion engines when ships were propelled by wind, strange sails on the horizon could spell trouble—especially in war time.

Three months before the last battle of the American Revolutionary War (or War of Independence, depending on the point of view) in July 1781, a British convoy off present-day Nova Scotia proved that point.

 

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Your membership gives back to those who served

Another item from Dominion Command that may be of interest to members.


See how we’re honouring Canada’s Veterans. 

Legion Debrief. Visit member services.
July 2022
Twitter. Facebook. Youtube. Instagram. Linkedin.
Poppy Store.
Your membership makes a difference
Summer is in full swing, and so too is the Legion in honouring those who served. As a Legion member, you help fund important initiatives that allow us to recognize and give back to Canada’s military community, whether they’re currently serving or are enjoying their retirement from service.
If you’d like to give back even more, consider visiting your local Branch to find opportunities to get involved in your community!
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The Legion wishes our deployed troops a Happy Canada Day
Earlier this month, The Royal Canadian Legion helped launch Operation Canada Day, an initiative of Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services. Almost 3,000 gifts were sent to deployed troops to help celebrate Canada Day, along with a message of well wishes from the Legion.
The Legion marked Indigenous History Month
The Legion recognized National Indigenous History Month by sharing how Indigenous traditions percolate through the organization today, how they are shaping the future, and how a historic law affected Aboriginal comrades and the Legion.
“…we recognize that complete societal and organizational healing and change can take a long time and there is a lot of work to do,” says Legion Dominion President Bruce Julian. “I can assure you that our Indigenous comrades and their customs form an integral part of our organization’s fabric today, and we are constantly looking at what we can do better to recognize their history and support a positive future.”
Read more  ‣
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The Legion Nationals are back!
The 44th Royal Canadian Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships will be held from August 5–7, 2022 in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
This one-of-a-kind event for youth aged 12–17 is an important aspect of the Legion’s commitment to the development of Canada’s youth. These championships give young Canadians the opportunity to compete, build confidence, and develop leadership skills.
Support Canada’s young athletes and spread the word within your communities!
Learn more about Legion Nationals  ‣ | Download athlete flyer  ‣
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Juno Beach Centre Flag Sponsorship Program
You can own a Canadian flag that flew above Canada’s D-Day landing beach while helping support the Juno Beach Centre!
For a minimum of $500, you can sponsor a flag that will fly at the Juno Beach Centre in France, to be returned to you with a certificate of authenticity and the dates when it was flown. What a beautiful way to honour those who landed on the beach 78 years ago.
Learn more  ‣
Celebrating our Legion Volunteers
Ontario Legion Branch celebrates Dieppe survivor’s 104th birthday
August 19 marks the 80th anniversary of the Dieppe Raid, one of the most devastating and bloody chapters in Canadian military history. This past June, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 60 in Burlington celebrated one of its members, 104-year-old Douglas Ross Rickard. Douglas is believed to be the last Canadian survivor of the Dieppe Raid during the Second World War.
Thank you for your service, Douglas!
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Know a Legion member who’s making a difference? Send us your story at marketing@legion.ca.
Pocketpills – Our newest Member Benefits Partner
The Royal Canadian Legion’s Member Benefits Program rewards members with money-saving offers and deals from program participants across Canada.
Our newest partner, Pocketpills, brings the pharmacy to you! Through their easy-to-use app and website, you can fill prescriptions, order vitamins, and consult with pharmacists—all from the comfort of home. The service is free. Sign up for Pocketpills today by calling 1-855-950-7225 and mention that you are a Legion member for exclusive benefits.
Many runners from behind participating in the Army Run alongside photos of veterans that lines the street.
Register for the Canada Army Run in-person or virtual race!
The Legion is proud to sponsor the Canada Army Run and bring Remembrance Row back on-course, showcasing photographs of Veterans who have passed as a way to honour loved ones that served.
Registration is open for both in-person and virtual participation. Legion members can join “The Legion” team and use promotion code LEGIONFRIENDS for a 20% discount.
Register for the Army Run (September 9–18)
Prefer to ride? Registration is still open for the free virtual Navy Bike Ride event.
Join the Navy Bike Ride (June 12–August 7)
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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Sign up for MemberPerks® today. It’s free with your Legion membership.
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The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada’s supports Legion Nationals
The Royal Canadian Legion is extremely grateful for The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada’s support of the 2022 Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships and their commitment to Canada’s youth!
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The Legion Dispatch – July 2022

An update from Dominion Command to its branches (note that items only relevant to branch executive or for Canadian branches have been removed).


New membership handout 

Legion Dispatch. Visit branch services.
July 2022
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In this edition – July 2022
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Honouring Indigenous History Month
The Legion helped mark National Indigenous History Month by sharing how Indigenous traditions exist within the organization today, how they are shaping the future, and how a historic law affected Aboriginal comrades and the Legion.
“…we recognize that complete societal and organizational healing and change can take a long time and there is a lot of work to do,” says Legion Dominion President Bruce Julian. “I can assure you that our Indigenous comrades and their customs form an integral part of our organization’s fabric today, and we are constantly looking at what we can do better to recognize their history and support a positive future.”
Read more  ‣
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The Legion Nationals are back!
The 44th Royal Canadian Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships will be held from August 5–7, 2022 in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
This one-of-a-kind event for youth aged 12–17 is an important aspect of The Royal Canadian Legion’s commitment to the development of Canada’s youth.
Support Canada’s young athletes and spread the word within your communities!
Learn more about Legion Nationals  ‣ | Download athlete flyer  ‣
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New! Bilingual Join Brochure
The Legion’s new Join brochure can help you recruit new members to your Branch. The bilingual brochure is available through Legion Supply (product number 800307) or by download here.
Image: Two women holding up a Canada flag on a beach.
Juno Beach Centre Flag Sponsorship Program
You can own a Canadian flag that flew above Canada’s D-Day landing beach while helping support the Juno Beach Centre!
For a minimum of $500, you can sponsor a flag that will fly at the Juno Beach Centre in France, to be returned to you with a certificate of authenticity and the dates when it was flown. What a beautiful way to honour those who landed on the beach 78 years ago.
Learn more  ‣
The Poppy Trademark.
Poppy Trademark – Cannot be used in food products
Did you know… the Remembrance Poppy cannot be used on edible products. Items such as cookies or cakes designed with a Poppy to honour Veterans are not an approved use, as the sacred Poppy should never be consumed.
See the attached educational flyer for Branches that highlights important information about the Poppy trademark, and requirements for use.
Download the flyer  ‣
Please direct public inquiries to: www.legion.ca/poppy-trademark.
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Branch Membership Administration
Resources and tips to support your Membership Chair
2023 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL STICKERS
2023 stickers will be delivered to Branches the last week of August for all members who have renewed for 2022 by the end of July 2022. Please ensure your 2022 renewals are processed before the end of July.
FALL MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL CAMPAIGN
As we prepare for the busiest time of the year for membership renewals, we encourage you to update, collect and upload member email addresses and phone numbers within the membership website. With this information, we can cost-effectively remind members to renew on your behalf via one of these renewal options:

  • at your local Branch
  • by phone – by contacting member services
  • online – 34% of all Legion members renewed online during 2021 and this number continues to grow during 2022!

This approach can help save local Branches and membership chairs time and money!

Veteran Family Welcome Program eligibility has expanded
Parents, guardians, spouses and adult children of serving, retired or passed CAF and RCMP members who have not yet joined the Legion can now receive a first free year of membership at the Legion.
Encourage Veterans and eligible family who have not yet joined to register today.
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Family application form  ‣ | Online application  ‣
+ Legion membership is growing!
Here’s how you can continue to help with this growth:

  • Reach out and welcome new members who join your branch within the first 30 days
  • Collect and share member emails and phone numbers within the membership system
  • Ensure you are processing memberships at least monthly
  • Promote the free year Veterans Welcome and Veterans Family Welcome Programs to non‑members
  • Promote our free MemberPerks® program to all members
  • Feel free to reach out to Member Services with any questions – we are here to help all and especially new Membership Chairs!
Get access to Marketing and PR resources
Marketing Resources
Updated Branch Brand Manual
The Official Colours Chart for Legion Graphics in the Brand Manual has been updated. As technical color processes continue to improve, the Pantone Matching System Guides have been updated to offer more CMYK colours. The updated colour codes allows us to reproduce our brand colours more accurately within the CMYK process printing. Download and update your copy.
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PR Tip of the Month
Remember the Legion is apolitical
When approached by media or others to comment on political matters or participate in petitions, remind them the Legion is apolitical. We work behind the scenes and respectfully advocate with all governments, through all PR channels, for changes to benefit Veterans and their families.
Have questions or need advice? Contact your Command Public Relations Officer or Nujma Bond, Dominion Command Communications at nbond@legion.ca
Your Legion calendar
August 19 marks the 80th anniversary of the Dieppe Raid, one of the most devastating chapters in Canadian military history.
Learn about the Dieppe Raid and other important dates your Branch can commemorate or promote.
Download the 2022 calendar  ‣
Suggest a perk for your chance to win 1 of 5 $100 Gift cards to NFLSHOP.ca.
MemberPerks®: Exclusive offers and preferred pricing through Venngo
MemberPerks® is more than a member benefit package. It’s also a tool Branches can use to promote membership. Plus, you can partner with local businesses in your community to offer exclusive discounts for your members.
Learn more  ‣
Partner promotions
The following is brought to you by our partners, highlighting special offers and other information.
Pocketpills: Our newest Member Benefits Partner
Pocketpills brings the pharmacy to you! Through their easy-to-use app and website, you can fill prescriptions, order vitamins, and consult with pharmacists—all from the comfort of home. Help us get the word out about our new online pharmacy partner! Sign up for Pocketpills today by calling 1-855-950-7225 and mention that you are a Legion member for exclusive benefits.
The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada’s supports Legion Nationals
The Royal Canadian Legion is extremely grateful for The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada’s support of the 2022 Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships and their commitment to Canada’s youth!
An evening with Margaret MacMillan
The Legion National Foundation invites you to a special event featuring award-winning author Margaret MacMillan as she discusses her writing, her experiences, and the history of war.
Monday, September 12, 7:00–8:30 p.m. EST
In-person (Toronto) and virtual event. Registration is complimentary.
Visit LNFCanada.ca/upcoming-events/ to register.
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Maple Leaf Route Webinar – Canada’s First Nations Peoples and the Second World War

These online events, the first of which is tomorrow, from a partner of Dominion Command may be of interest to some of our members.


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FIGHTING A WHITE MAN’S WAR: CANADA’S FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR

20 July @ 7:30 pm ET

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The Second World War became a total war for Canada, drawing in virtually every person in virtually every region of the country in diverse ways, including Canada’s First Nations population. As wards of the state, this was not Status Indians’ war to fight, and yet more than 4,000 enlisted, and extensive patriotic gestures, voluntarism, and war employment on the Homefront suggest that First Nations people mostly did see this as their war. Why was this so? And what implications did this have for First Nations’ place and status in Canadian society?
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Dieppe 80 Years After: The Juno Beach Centre’s Exhibition From Dieppe to Juno


10 August @ 7:30 pm EDT

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To Help Win the Fight: Canadian Servicewomen of the Second World War


31 August @ 7:30 pm EDT

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Canada and the Second World War at Sea

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Welcome to three new board members! Plus: The USMCA at 2

A newsletter from a fellow Canadian organization in the Bay Area.


Canadian Studies Announcements
In This Issue:
Program News
  • Canadian Studies welcomes three new External Advisory Board members
  • Anthropologist Sabrina Agarwal joins Faculty Advisory Committee
Local News
  • San Francisco marks Canada Day with official proclamation, flag-raising
External Events
  • USMCA at Two: What Comes Next?
PROGRAM NEWS
Canadian Studies Welcomes Three New External Advisory Board Members
The Canadian Studies Program is excited to announce three new additions to our External Advisory Board: David Jeu, Rhonda Rubinstein, and Jennifer Wong. Each of our new members are Canadians with strong connections to the San Francisco Bay Area, local non-profits, and the broader Canadian-American community. Their experience, skills, and enthusiasm will be a major asset to the program. All three began their terms on July 1, so please join us in giving them a warm welcome!
David Jeu retired from UC Berkeley in 2020, where he had held the position of Assistant Vice Chancellor, International Relations for ten years. During his time at Cal, he led a team responsible for international fundraising (averaging over $45M annually, with an historic high of $81.4 million in FY19) and alumni relations (a global alumni network and volunteer leadership in 41 countries).
Prior to joining Berkeley, David had served in a variety of fundraising and non-profit leadership positions in the Canadian higher education, healthcare and social services sectors (in Ontario, Nova Scotia and Western Canada) for over 20 years. He is currently a consulting partner with the international firm of Marts & Lundy, advising several startups and building a philanthropic advisory service with family offices in Asia and the Middle East. His board experience includes service on UC Berkeley’s University of California Foundation (Hong Kong) and Chancellor’s Asia Advisory Council, IWK Health Centre, and various professional membership associations. He currently lives in Edmonton, Alberta, with his family.
Rhonda Rubinstein is the Creative Director of the California Academy of Sciences, a museum and research center in San Francisco. She orchestrates how design, photography, typography and information converge in the public experience as exhibitions, environmental graphics, and print, digital and interactive communications. Resonant with the Academy’s mission, Rhonda co-founded BigPicture Natural World Photography, an acclaimed annual international photography competition focused on wildlife and conservation, currently in its 9th year. She curated the book WONDERS: Spectacular Moments in Nature Photography, showcasing the immense diversity and beauty of our world and is at work on another, due to be published in 2023.
Rhonda grew up in Montreal where Expo 67 and its legacy influenced her worldview on humanity, media, and the potential of cultural aspirations. In Halifax, she earned a bachelor’s of design in communication design from NSCAD University, then moved to New York City to work as a publication designer for numerous magazines. Rhonda taught at New York University School of Journalism and Parsons School of Design, and distinguished herself as the award-winning art director for Esquire at a time when magazines were significant social documents of the era. Recruited to San Francisco, she became art director of Mother Jones magazine, and a founding partner of Exbrook, a consultancy focused on helping progressive social impact organizations to use design thoughtfully and with purpose.
Jennifer Wong was raised in Ottawa. She earned her B.A. in finance and economics from Huron College at Western University in London, Ontario. She brings global business development, professional services and customer success experience with tech leaders including DocuSign, Dell and IBM. While leading a global team as DocuSign’s Director of Partner Services, Jennifer also served as SF co-chair for DocuSign IMPACT, and served on the global steering committee for DocuSign Women.
Jennifer has held a number of community leadership roles include SF Expat Canadian Meetup co-organizer, InterNations Consul, SFFD Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT) member, and Dress for Success mentor. A champion for education and lifelong learning, she was a long time SF Advisory Board member for Junior Achievement. Jennifer learned to hike during the pandemic; she recently returned from summiting Mt Kilimanjaro, and will next be training for the Matterhorn.
Anthropologist Sabrina Agarwal Joins Faculty Advisory Committee
We are pleased to announce that anthropologist Sabrina Agarwal has agreed to join the Canadian Studies Faculty Advisory Committee, a board of scholars who assist program leadership in developing academic goals for the program. She fills the chair vacated by outgoing committee member Beth Piatote (Native American Studies); the program thanks Professor Piatote for her service.
Professor Agarwal is an expert in biological anthropology, with a focus on human bone. She received her bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, where she also taught for one year before coming to Berkeley.
Professor Agarwal emphasizes inclusivity and respect in her teaching and research, particularly in the context of the fraught relationship between anthropology and many historically disenfranchised communities. In addition to her teaching, she chairs the UC Berkeley NAGPRA Advisory Committee, which facilitates the return of Native American ancestral remains and cultural goods to their tribes of origin. She received the UC Berkeley Distinguished Teaching Award in earlier this year.
The Canadian Studies Faculty Advisory Committee serves in an advisory capacity to the chair and director in the administration, planning, and strategic direction of the unit’s activities. The committee also advises on the selection of a new director when the chair is vacant. Other current members include UC Berkeley Chancellor Emeritus Robert Birgeneau, and former program director Nelson Graburn.
LOCAL NEWS
San Francisco Marks Canada Day With Official Proclamation, Flag-Raising
On July 1, the City of San Francisco marked Canada Day on with an official ceremony attended by representatives of the Canadian government and local Canadian community.
Mayor London Breed signed a proclamation declaring July 1 as “Canadian-American Friendship and Heritage Day”, which was presented to consul Marie Alnwick. The event was capped by a ceremonial raising of the Canadian flag at City Hall, and the building’s dome was illuminated red-and-white after dark.
The event celebrated the fraternal bonds felt between the people of California and Canada, sentiments were also expressed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his June visit to the state. State and local governments in California have developed increasingly close ties to Canadian counterparts in recent years, citing their shared values and political goals, as well as the strong economic ties between the two markets.
EXTERNAL EVENTS
USMCA at Two: What Comes Next?
July 20 | Online | RSVP here
On July 1, 2022, the United States, Mexico, and Canada reached the two-year anniversary mark of the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, or USMCA. The three countries marked the anniversary with a meeting in British Colombia of USMCA’s Free Trade Commission to review work underway and next steps in the context of a challenging set of circumstances. While trade has rebounded above 2019 levels, despite challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic, there nevertheless remains much to do to realize USMCA’s potential to strengthen regional prosperity and competitiveness.
Join the Wilson Center’s Canada and Mexico Institutes for a discussion on what the priorities should be in the months ahead for implementing USMCA and how that work fits into the broader frame of strengthening North American prosperity and competitiveness. Following introductory remarks by US Representative Kevin Brady, Ambassador Earl Anthony Wayne will lead a panel discussion with leaders in the business and trade community from the US, Canada and Mexico. Canada Institute director and Canadian Studies board member Christopher Sands will give closing remarks.
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