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Veterans Food Bank Donations Down 80%, Seeks Help

The Veterans Association Food Bank reports an 80% drop in donations, threatening holiday meals for veterans and their families. Urgent community support is needed for the 'Hope for Those Who Served' campaign.

Ontario tables bill to end boundary disputes

Ontario's government introduces legislation to resolve controversial municipal boundary conflicts. Learn how this impacts housing development across the province.

Canada rejects Trump's Ukraine peace proposal

Prime Minister Mark Carney and international allies rejected Donald Trump's 28-point Ukraine peace plan at the G20 summit, citing concerns over Russian influence and Ukrainian sovereignty.

Feds Accused of Keeping Beef Prices High

A new report alleges the Canadian government is implementing policies to deliberately keep beef prices high. Discover the details and potential impact on your grocery bill.

Salisbury Legion saved by new volunteers

The Salisbury Royal Canadian Legion branch remains open thanks to new volunteers stepping up. Discover how community support preserves this vital veterans' space in New Brunswick.

MP Condemns Protest in Toronto Jewish Area

Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman condemns anti-Israel protest in Toronto's Jewish neighbourhood, calling it intimidation. Read about the community response.

Poll: Canadians Say Veterans Support Lacking

New polling reveals most Canadians feel insufficient support is provided to local veterans. The findings come after Remembrance Day ceremonies across the country.

G7 diplomats convene in Niagara for Ukraine talks

Top diplomats from G7 nations gather in Niagara-on-the-Lake for crucial talks with Ukraine's foreign minister. Key discussions focus on international support and security cooperation amid ongoing conflicts.

Windsor Poppy Project Honors Fallen Heroes

Windsor students and seniors collaborate on unique Remembrance Day tribute through The Poppy Project, celebrating Canada's military heritage and intergenerational connections.

Last Chinese Canadian WWII Soldier Dies at 99

The last Chinese Canadian WWII soldier, Gordie Quan, died at 99. Remembrance Day ceremonies in Vancouver honoured his legacy and Cold War veterans who continue to serve.

CFB Borden Honors Veterans on Remembrance Day

Canadian Forces Base Borden held its annual Remembrance Day ceremony as troops, veterans, and families gathered to honor military sacrifices. Read the full story of this solemn tribute.

2025 National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa

The Royal Canadian Legion hosted the 2025 National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa, marking significant anniversaries with a fly-past and traditional tributes to Canada's Fallen.

Windsor honours sacrifices on Remembrance Day 2025

Windsor's Remembrance Day ceremony honoured veterans and fallen soldiers, featuring Silver Cross Mother Theresa Charbonneau. A community united to remember sacrifices for Canadian freedom.

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