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Legion_Logo_AboutThe Royal Canadian Legion - Canada's Largest Veterans Organization

There are many veterans' organizations in Canada but the largest by far is The Royal Canadian Legion with more than over 400,000 members and affiliates. They are contained within the following membership categories:

Ordinary (serving and retired military, RCMP personnel, provincial and municipal police);
Associate (direct relative of an ordinary member); and
Affiliates (voting and non-voting friends of the Legion).

In addition, there are approximately 58,000 registered members of the Ladies Auxiliary who provide invaluable support to the Branches of the Legion and their fundraising activities. Serving members of the Canadian Forces may join under the Military Member-At-Large program and may not need to join a specific branch.

The Legion is a non-profit, dues-supported, fraternal organization with more than 1,600 branches in Canada, 21 in the United States and 4 in Germany. The Legion receives no financial assistance from any outside agency and membership is open to all Canadian veterans as well as serving and former members of the Canadian Forces, RCMP, The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, other police forces and their dependants, and Canadians who subscribe to the purposes and objects of the organization.

From the time of its formation in 1925-1926, the Legion has focussed its efforts on the fight to secure adequate pensions and other well-earned benefits for veterans and their dependants. Acting as an advocacy agency on pensioners' behalf, the Legion deals directly with the Federal Government to ensure ex-military personnel and their dependants are treated fairly.

The Royal Canadian Legion has assumed a major responsibility for perpetuating the tradition of Remembrance in Canada. Each year the Legion organizes and runs the National Poppy-Remembrance Campaign to remind Canadians of the tremendous debt we owe to the more than 117,000 men and women who gave their lives in the defence of Canada during two world wars the Korean War and other missions around the world. Contributions made during the campaign are used to assist needy veterans, ex-service members and their families.

The Legion also supports programs for seniors, particularly through direct community-level activities, and housing projects. The Legion's Youth program provides scholarships and bursaries, sports programs and support to activities such as cadets, scouts and guides.

 

Royal Canadian Legion Canada Wide News


  • 75th annual pilgrimage to honour Canada's war dead
    Welland Tribune
    “It's the only service of its kind and it has never rained for the last 22 years that I have been involved with it,” said Ronald Potter, co-chairman of the 40&8 pilgrimage committee, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 51 in Niagara Falls.
    Minister Rob Nicholson Attends 75th Annual Pilgrimage to Honour VeteransMarketWatch (press release)

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  • Fallen soldier's name added to Battle Street cenotaph
    www.kamloopsnews.ca
    The Royal Canadian Legion approached Duckworth about adding Doyle's name to the cenotaph. When Duckworth asked Doyle's mother if this was OK, Mitchell immediately said yes. Mitchell said 158 Canadians have died in Afghanistan, and she hopes more will ...

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  • Community responds with donations after air show cancels veterans' parade
    Waterloo Record
    “I've had so many phone calls … by people offering free tents and free chairs,” said Stan Guthrie, a veteran and former president of the Royal Canadian Legion's Waterloo branch. Producers of the privately operated air show initially cut the veterans' ...

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  • Media Advisory: Windsor-Stop medical errors, hospital infections: the second ...
    Business Review Canada (press release)
    ... and cost-cutting each year, say the authors of a new book titled Epidemic of Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections, who are in Windsor for a media conference on Wednesday, May 23 (10:00 am) at 2090 Brant Street (Royal Canadian Legion).

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  • Community Events.
    The Barrie Advance
    Meat draw and swing music by the Midlandaires, 4:30-6:30 pm at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 80, Midland. $5 meal at 5 pm Music by the Lake Effect Band from 8 pm to midnight. • Friday night meal series, 5:30-7 pm at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 316, ...
    Royal Canadian Legion NewsOrangeville Citizen

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  • Speaker from Stittsville finishes 2nd in province
    EMC Stittsville/Richmond
    EMC news - A two month journey has resulted in 11 year old Madison Refausse of Stittsville placing second in the province in the Royal Canadian Legion's public speaking competition. Wearing her lucky pink hat at each stage of the competition, ...


  • Gananoque Legion Branch 92 celebrates its 85th anniversary
    EMC St. Lawrence
    At the 85th anniversary celebrations for the Branch 92 Royal Canadian Legion in Gananoque on May 4, WWII veteran Bill Nuttall, age 96, told war stories and presented MP Gord Brown, Leeds-Grenville, with a photo of himself and a Nazi flag he had ...

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  • Media Advisory: Perth-Stop medical errors, hospital infections: the second ...
    Marketwire (press release)
    ... and cost-cutting each year, say the authors of a new book titled Epidemic of Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections, who are in Perth for a media conference on Friday, May 18 (1:30 pm) at 26 Beckwith Street East (Royal Canadian Legion).
    Media Advisory: Sudbury-Stop medical errors, hospital infections: the second ...Business Review Canada (press release)

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  • Royal Canadian Legion Says Federal Government Should Respect Court Decision on ...
    Ottawa Citizen (blog)
    OTTAWA – Patricia (Pat) Varga, the Dominion President of The Royal Canadian Legion says the federal government must honour the landmark Federal Court decision regarding the Service Income Security Insurance Plan (SISIP) which ruled in favour of injured ...

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  • Branch 19 legion to hold celebration of Queen's Diamond Jubilee
    Cape Breton Post
    NORTH SYDNEY — Armstrong Memorial Branch 19 Royal Canadian Legion is among many organizations across Canada planning celebrations to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Queen Elilzabeth II came to the throne on Feb. 6, 1952 and her coronation took place ...

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