We will remember them: Remembrance Day

On November 11, we mark Remembrance Day to preserve the memory of all Canadians in military service who gave their lives in time of war.

Choose the correct answer for each of the sentences below.

1. Canada’s National War Memorial was unveiled in 1939 by Placeholder for the answer King George VI.
2. The National War Memorial stands majestically in Confederation Square in the heart of Placeholder for the answer Ottawa.
3. Remembrance Day initially commemorated the end of the Placeholder for the answer.
4. For millions of people, including public servants, Remembrance Day is a Placeholder for the answer.
5. Remembrance Day is observed in countries that belong to the Placeholder for the answer.
6. The poppy, seen as a Placeholder for the answer of the sacrifices made by fallen soldiers, grew over the battlefields of World War I.
7. Remembrance Day was originally called Placeholder for the answer.
8. The poppy has become an emblem of Remembrance Day because of the poem “In Flanders Fields” by Placeholder for the answer John McCrae.
9. “In Flanders Fields” is John McCrae’s Placeholder for the answer.
10. During the First World War, Indigenous soldiers served in every major Placeholder for the answer of the war.