Royal Canadian Legion still a ‘staple’ in Canadian communities after 100 years
OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Legion is celebrating both its 100th anniversary and what it describes as a surge in new memberships.
Gov. Gen. Louise Arbour will participate in a commemorative ceremony at the National War Memorial in Ottawa on Friday morning to recognize the Legion’s anniversary. Arbour is set to deliver short remarks and lay a wreath during the ceremony.
At Ottawa City Hall on Friday afternoon, Canada Post will unveil a new stamp marking the anniversary.
The Royal Canadian Legion was formed after the First World War, when soldiers coming home with injuries and trauma needed support, including financial aid and housing. It was officially incorporated in July 1926.


