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remembrance day

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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Remembrance Day in Canada is honoured on November 11 and wearing a poppy is an important act to show respect for our veterans.

According to the Royal Canadian Legion, almost 20 million poppies are expected to be handed out this year — but did you know there's an actual "poppy protocol" that should be followed wherever possible?

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Remembrance Day is a statutory holiday in B.C,. which means a lot of people will have the day off work to honour Canadian veterans — and different businesses will be closed across the province.

On Friday, November 11, 2022, some places will remain open with regular hours, while others might have shortened hours or be completely closed.

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Remembrance Day is coming up this week on November 11, and not all businesses will be open as usual.

The federal holiday in Ontario commemorates and remembers veterans, and many ceremonies will be available for the public to attend, including one at Toronto's Old City Hall at 10:45 a.m.

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