How to follow CBC's Remembrance Day coverage
Special coverage | Nov. 11
CBC News will be marking Remembrance Day on Monday with special local and national coverage.
This year marks a number of anniversaries for Canadian veterans — 80 years since D-Day, marking the beginning of the end of the Second World War; 10 since the end of the mission in Afghanistan; 60 years of peacekeeping operations in Cyprus; and the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
In the Maritimes
If you can't make it out to a Remembrance Day ceremony in person, CBC will host a Maritime Radio Special, live from the cenotaph at Halifax's Grand Parade at 10:55 a.m.
CBC Nova Scotia will also be live streaming the ceremony from Halifax's Grand Parade at 10:45 a.m. Tune in to cbc.ca/ns, on CBC Nova Scotia's YouTube channel (in the viewer above) and on CBC Gem.
CBC News will bring you the annual ceremony from Ottawa beginning at 11 a.m. AT and 11:30 a.m. NT. Here's how you can follow:
TV
Rosemary Barton hosts special coverage live from the National War Memorial in Ottawa, with analysis and historical perspective from Tim Cook, chief historian and director of research at the Canadian War Museum.
The special is available with described video and closed captioning on CBC-TV and CBC News Network and you can stream it on your local CBC streaming channel on a smart TV.
Online
CBC News live coverage of the ceremony will stream everywhere you get CBC News.
- CBC Gem
- CBC News Explore
- The CBC News app
- CBCNews.ca
- CBC News on YouTube and TikTok
- You can also stream the special on your local CBC streaming channel on a smart TV
Radio
Join The Current's Matt Galloway and World Report host Marcia Young as they host the Remembrance Day ceremony live, beginning at 10:55 a.m. ET, 11:55 a.m. AT and 12:25 NT on CBC Radio, CBC Listen and on the CBC News app — just tap "local."
All CBC News coverage will include a moment of silence and the laying of a wreath by this year's Silver Cross Mother.