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  2. Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Veterans ...

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    The mandate and management of Veterans Affairs Canada and related agencies; Commemorative military celebrations in the near future; Review of the delivery of front-line health services for Canadian veterans

  3. Royal Canadian Legion - Wikipedia

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    Royal Canadian Legion badge Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence. The Royal Canadian Legion is a non-profit Canadian veterans' organization founded in 1925. [1] Members include people who served in the military, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial or municipal police, Royal Canadian Air, Army and Sea Cadets and direct relatives.

  4. Last Post Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Last Post Fund was established in Montreal a year later. Initially the fund was financed through private donations, but in 1921 it was incorporated and began receiving funds from the Government of Canada. Initially Catholic veterans were buried in Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery whilst Protestants were buried in Mount Royal Cemetery.

  5. Letters, donations, events, visits: 9 ways to honor those who ...

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    Donate to veterans charities You can support all military personnel by giving generously to nonprofit organizations centered on helping veterans in need. Just a few of the best, as ranked by ...

  6. Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations ...

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    The Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping (French: l'Association canadiennne des vétérans gardiens de la paix pour les Nations Unies) is a Canadian non-political association of members who have been involved in peacekeeping work for the United Nations. [1] It has more than 1000 members and 23 chapters in Canada. [2]

  7. Veterans Affairs Canada - Wikipedia

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    The benefits program administered by Veterans Affairs Canada to ill and injured soldiers was rarely changed since its creation after World War I. The result was a number of out-dated policies that no longer suited the needs of Canada's veterans. This program gave a life-time pension to an individual who was ill or injured due to military service.

  8. Category:Canadian veterans' organizations - Wikipedia

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    This category includes organizations of or for veterans, based in Canada or for veterans of that country's armed forces. Pages in category "Canadian veterans' organizations" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  9. United Way of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The United Way Movement in Canada is a federated network of local United Way offices serving more than 5,000 communities across Canada, each registered as its own nonprofit organization and governed by an independent volunteer-led local Board of Directors. Each United Way works locally to raise funds and invest in improving lives in its community.