CBC News will broadcast the annual Remembrance Day ceremony from Ottawa starting at 10 a.m. This day honors the sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers, including many Canadians who gave their lives eighty years ago. It is a time to remember their stories and pay tribute to all who have served for peace and democracy.
This Remembrance Day is especially meaningful as we reflect on the sacrifices made by those who serve our country and consider how we support our veterans.
The ceremony will be anchored by chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, broadcasting live from the National War Memorial in Ottawa. Analysis and historical insights will be provided by Andrew Burtch from the Canadian War Museum.
The special broadcast will include Described Video and Closed Captioning on CBC-TV and CBC News Network. You can also stream it on your local CBC streaming channel via a smart TV.
CBC News' live coverage of the Remembrance Day ceremony will be available on all CBC platforms. The Current’s Matt Galloway and World Report’s Marcia Young will host the event live from the nation’s capital on Tuesday.
"Eighty years ago, the world was reshaped by the sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers — including tens of thousands of Canadians who made the ultimate sacrifice."
"We pause on this particularly poignant Remembrance Day to reflect on what is given by those who serve our country — and how we serve our veterans."
Author’s summary: CBC News offers comprehensive live coverage of the Ottawa Remembrance Day ceremony, honoring the sacrifices of Canadian soldiers and remembering all who have served for peace.