The Royal Canadian Legion’s national poppy campaign is back, supporting veterans and their families.
The campaign runs from October 31 to November 11, raising money for Canada’s veterans and their families.
The legion adopted the poppy as a symbol to commemorate the service and sacrifices of fallen soldiers in 1921, inspired by
John McCrae’s poem “In Flanders Fields”.
Poppies are given out freely to anyone who wishes to wear one, with the legion asking for a donation to the Poppy Fund.
Author's summary: Royal Canadian Legion's poppy campaign supports veterans.
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