Politics Insider for Nov. 12, 2021: Fears from Glasgow; Remembrance Day precautions; and a big find in Newfoundland
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How Canada earned the world’s respect
The Canadian Army was created from almost nothing. Training, leadership and grit made it indispensable to the effort to win the First World War.
A lonely day of remembrance in a time of COVID
Image of the Week: A symbolic reminder that it is now up to everyday Canadians to keep our veterans safe
Watch Remembrance Day at the Canadian War Museum: Live video
Take in the scene at the war museum when a beam of light shines on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
‘I didn’t know what it was to be afraid’: WWII veterans share their most vivid memories
Last year, veterans at Remembrance Day ceremonies across the country told Maclean’s about their experiences at war
Watch Remembrance Day at the Canadian War Museum: Live video
We’ll livestream the scene at the war museum when a beam of light shines on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
What war memorials forget
Matthew Sears: By being more thoughtful about acts of commemoration in pondering who is and who is not represented, we stand a better chance of righting Canada’s wrongs
Remembrance Day should be a national holiday
Our editorial: There is something beautiful in stopping work at 11 a.m. and standing at our desks in silence. But we can do better.
These four Victoria Cross winners showed valour. Only one survived the war.
The mystery of why some men rush toward machine guns, instead of away. And the story of one young soldier who survived to have an ordinary life.
Watch Remembrance Day at the Canadian War Museum: Live video
We’ll livestream the scene at the war museum when a beam of light shines on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier