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remembrance day

Remembrance Day 2025 falls on Tuesday, November 11, and Toronto residents may be wondering how the holiday works and what's actually open that day.

It's a confusing situation. You're probably working a normal workday, but can you grab groceries on your lunch break? Are banks open on Remembrance Day? What about Costco hours?

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Remembrance Day 2025 is nearly here, and if you're in Ottawa, you might be trying to figure out what's open on November 11 — and what's not.

If you're wondering whether you can grab groceries, hit up Costco or swing by the bank on your lunch break, the answer isn't straightforward.

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With Remembrance Day 2025 just a week away on Tuesday, November 11, many Canadians are wondering whether they'll get the day off work — and what it means for their schedules and the services they rely on.

While some of us will observe the day at home, others will head to the office or classroom as usual. It all depends on where you live and work in Canada.

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Remembrance Day 2024 is right around the corner, and people in Toronto, Ottawa and other parts of Ontario might be wondering how this impacts their day on November 11.

This longstanding federal holiday is a chance for Canadians to pause to honour the sacrifices made by veterans who served the country in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions. Many Canadians mark the occasion by pinning a poppy to their lapel — a symbol that has become synonymous with remembrance and respect.

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Remembrance Day is coming up and the City of Toronto has several in-person ceremonies that you can attend. On November 11, 2023, Remembrance Day events will be held throughout the city to honour Canadian veterans.

The in-person ceremonies begin at 10:45 a.m. and include programming such as the singing of the national anthem, a reading of "In Flanders Fields," and the playing of "The Last Post."

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