There can be no dedication to Canada’s future without a knowledge of its past.”
—John Diefenbaker, 13th Prime Minister of Canada

Special Notice: We are sending the Remembrance Day message early this year to give you an opportunity to plan on attending a Remembrance Day Ceremony with your friends and family in your community. Find your local Legion or memorial service HERE

On this Remembrance Day, we honour the brave men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces—past and present—who defended our nation and freedoms with unwavering courage. From the trenches of the First World War to the battlefields of the Second and every mission since, their sacrifices secured a free and prosperous Canada.

Yet these hard-won freedoms are now under threat—not from foreign armies, but from within our own government, which is abandoning the principles our veterans fought to uphold. Freedom is never free; it was purchased with blood and must be guarded with resolve. It does not pass to the next generation—it demands our courage and action today.

Let us stand united for Canada, a nation rooted in faith, courage, and the rule of law—one that recognizes the supremacy of God and the inherent worth of every life. May we honour the fallen not only in remembrance, but by defending the freedoms they entrusted to us.

Let us come together on November 11th, hearts bowed and spirits united, to honour the men and women who laid down their lives in service to God and country.

Lest We Forget!

We Must Defend Our Veterans From the Liberal Death Cult!

As we honour those who gave their lives in battle, we must also stand beside those who came home and continue to bear the scars of service. Canadian veteran Kelsi Sheren, who served with distinction in Afghanistan, has spoken with courage and conviction about a troubling truth: some of our nation’s veterans, seeking help for the wounds of war, have instead been offered Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) by the very government that promised to support them. Senator Pamela Wallin continues to champion MAiD expansion, including advance requests for the disabled and mentally ill, prioritizing death over dignity.

This betrayal of trust strikes at the heart of what it means to honour our heroes. Veterans deserve healing, dignity, and hope—not the quiet suggestion that their lives are expendable. As Kelsi reminds us, Canada must choose compassion over convenience and care over cost-cutting.

What you can do:

  • Contact your Member of Parliament and Senator today to demand an immediate halt to MAiD promotion and full funding for veteran support programs. Honour their service by ensuring no veteran is offered death when they deserve life.

Let us prove—by our actions as well as our words—that we will not forget those who served, and we will not abandon those still fighting unseen battles at home.

Poem: In Flanders Fields

This Remembrance Day Video serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom.

Today, as we should every day, we remember those who…volunteered, sacrificed, served, fought and died for our freedom. We thank you and salute you as we salute those who made the ultimate sacrifice. We will never forget. We will always remember you.

As we pay homage to the heroes of the past and present this Remembrance Day let us also pledge to safeguard a future where peace and unity prevail, for the alternative is a world forever changed.

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Remember: Freedom of speech, thought, belief and the right to life, liberty and security of the person are guaranteed. We do not need to beg, barter or ask for them…they are ours for the taking.

God bless you and God bless Canada!

The Team @
Action4Canada