
Canadians prepare to mark Remembrance Day at ceremonies across the country
OTTAWA — Canadians will gather at cenotaphs and monuments across the country today to remember and pay their respects to those who fought and died in service of Canada.
This year will mark a full return to normalcy, including at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, after COVID-19 forced various changes to remembrance ceremonies over the past two years.
Masks and social distancing are no longer required, and the traditional veterans’ parade will return to the national ceremony, which starts at around 10:30 a.m. eastern time and will run about an hour.
Dignitaries at the national ceremony will include Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, who is Canada’s commander-in-chief, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be absent as he flies to an international summit in Cambodia.