Today is National Indigenous Veterans Day. On this day, we encourage you to take a moment to honour and thank all Indigenous Veterans for their service. #LestWeForget #CanadaRemembers 0:15 547 KB Load video
Today and every day, #CanadaRemembers. We honour and remember the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Veterans from across this land who have proudly served – and continue to serve – with courage and sacrifice to defend peace and freedom. #IndigenousVeteransDay Load image 16 KB
Tonight the #CNTower will wear poppies for Indigenous Veterans Day to honour the important contributions made by First Nations, Inuit and Métis Veterans in service to Canada Load image 33 KB
On #IndigenousVeteransDay, we honour Indigenous Peoples whose service in war and peace helped defend Canada’s sovereignty. Many faced injustices after returning home yet served with pride and courage. We thank all Indigenous CAF members, past and present. #CanadaRemembers Load image 12 KB Load image Load image 5 KB
Our freedom was won by brave women and men who answered the call — including the heroic First Nations, Inuit, and Métis members of the @CanadianForces . On Indigenous Veterans Day, we honour the sacrifice of those who have served, those who serve today, and their families.
On #IndigenousVeteransDay we recognize the important contributions of Indigenous Service members throughout Canada’s history. Today we highlight Chief Joe Dreaver, of Mistawasis Cree Band in Saskatchewan who bravely served in both WWI and WWII. Load image 31 KB
Honouring the courage, sacrifice, and leadership of Indigenous veterans — today and every day. For the first time, Manitoba marks Indigenous Veterans Day in law through Bill 210 — honouring service and strengthening our shared story. Load image 36 KB
This National Indigenous Veterans Day, we honour the bravery and contributions of Indigenous veterans. Tonight, Niagara Falls will be illuminated orange at the top of every hour as a tribute to their service and sacrifice. Load image Load image
At precisely 11:11 a.m. each Veterans Day (Nov. 11), the sun’s rays pass through the ellipses of the five Armed Services pillars to form a perfect solar spotlight over a mosaic of The Great Seal of the United States. Thank you for your service, Veterans! Load image 58 KB
#IndigenousVeteransDay is a powerful tribute to the courage and contributions of Indigenous veterans. May we continue to remember their legacy with gratitude and ensure their stories are never forgotten. Load image
Veterans Day is an annual observance to honor and remember the sacrifices of military personnel who have served in times of war and peacekeeping missions. Originally known as Armistice Day, it commemorates the end of World War I and celebrates the service of both living and deceased veterans. While events and traditions may vary slightly, the central theme of the observance remains the same: to express gratitude to brave men and women for their dedication and bravery.
In Canada, the importance of Veterans Day, also known as Remembrance Day, cannot be overstated. Approximately 1.1 million Canadians have served in various conflicts, peace support operations, and international emergencies. Canadians have a rich military history, dating back to the Boer War at the turn of the 20th century. This observance serves as an opportunity for Canadians to respect and honor those who have served and those who continue to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces, as well as recognize the selfless contributions made by families of service members.
Observance of Veterans Day in Canada typically includes wearing red poppies on lapels, symbolizing the sacrifices made by military personnel. Commemorative ceremonies are held nationwide, most notably at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, where Canadian government officials and thousands of citizens gather to pay their respects. A two-minute silence is observed at 11:00 a.m. on the 11th of November, marking the end of World War I, in remembrance of the fallen. This tradition serves as a poignant reminder of the courage, strength, and selflessness displayed by those who have served and those who continue to serve Canada.
Veterans Day (US) facts
The theme for Veterans Day in 2025 was 250 years of Army, Navy, and Marine History. In 2024 the theme was A Legacy of Loyalty and Service. In 2023 the theme was Service.
During World War II, over 16 million men and women served in the military. The war resulted in over 400,000 deaths.
It is estimated that over 12,000 Indigenous Veterans have served in the Canadian Armed Forces during both world wars, the Korean War, and other international peacekeeping missions.
There are approximately 649,300 Veterans living in Canada, according to the most recent data from Veterans Affairs Canada.
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Top things to do in Canada for Veterans Day
Take flowers to the grave sites of deceased military personnel.
Invite local veterans to a special luncheon in their honor.
Educate yourself about Canada's military history and the contributions of veterans. Visit museums or exhibitions that focus on war history, read books, or watch documentaries to deepen your understanding and appreciation.
Consider making a donation to organizations that support veterans and their families. This can help provide financial assistance, mental health services, or other essential support to those who served.