11/03/2025
Every November, millions of Canadians wear a poppy to honour those who served and sacrificed—from the World Wars, Afghanistan, and to modern missions around the world. 🌺
The poppy’s legacy began with John McCrae’s “In Flanders Fields”, inspiring Moina Michael and Madame E. Guerin to make it a global symbol of remembrance. Adopted in 1921 by the Royal British Legion, it became a way to both honour the fallen and support veterans.
Our cadets proudly take part in the annual Poppy Drive, helping keep this tradition of remembrance alive for future generations. 🇨🇦