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Home - The Royal Canadian Legion We are Canada’s largest Veteran support and community service organization, helping Veterans, members of the Canadian Armed Forces, RCMP and their families get the care and support they deserve
Royal Canadian Legion - Wikipedia The Royal Canadian Legion (French: Légion royale canadienne) is a non-profit Canadian veterans' organization founded in 1925 [1] Members include people who served in the military, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial or municipal police, Royal Canadian Air, Army and Sea Cadets, direct relatives of service members, and members of the
The Royal Canadian Legion - Valour Canada Today, the Royal Canadian Legion and its over 275,000 members continue to be the guardians of remembrance and veterans’ welfare from coast to coast to coast
Fort Garry Royal Canadian Legion Branch closes for good Fort Garry Royal Canadian Legion Branch closes for good The Fort Garry Legion is amalgamating with the Osborne Legion On Monday, Dec 8, 2025 leadership posted signage on the door about the closure, which has now left the Pembina Highway location empty (Morgan Modjeski, CityNews)
What we do - The Royal Canadian Legion The Royal Canadian Legion was founded by Veterans and for Veterans We advocate for the care and benefits for all who served Canada, regardless of when or where they served
Royal Canadian Legion - The Canadian Encyclopedia The Royal Canadian Legion is a non-profit, national organization that serves Canadian war veterans and their families and lobbies government on their behalf It is best known for selling poppies every fall and organizing Remembrance Day ceremonies across the country
Royal Canadian Legion Explained The Royal Canadian Legion is a non-profit Canadian veterans' organization founded in 1925 [1] Members include people who served in the military, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial or municipal police, Royal Canadian Air, Army and Sea Cadets and direct relatives
Find a Branch - Royal Canadian Legion Branch locator To report a correction in Branch information, please email Member Services at membership@legion ca
Join us - Royal Canadian Legion Serving and retired CAF and RCMP, their eligible family members and graduating Sea, Army or Air Cadets who have not yet joined the Legion receive their first year of membership free!
Our history - The Royal Canadian Legion In 1959, “British Empire” was dropped from its name, and in 1961, following royal consent, it became The Royal Canadian Legion Originally focused on First World War Veterans, the Legion soon expanded to support Veterans of later conflicts