Remembrance Day: Livestream, watch, listen on CBC

Get full coverage of Remembrance Day in Canada on CBC

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This Remembrance Day — Tuesday, Nov. 11 — turn to CBC News on CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio One and CBCNews.ca for complete coverage of the ceremony from the National War Memorial in Ottawa.
And wherever you are, let other Canadians know how you plan to pay your respects this year. Take a photo or make a short video and share it with us on social media, using the hashtag #HowIRemember(external link). We will be watching for submissions on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Vine. You can also email us at community@cbc.ca(external link). A selection of submissions will be used in special Remembrance Day coverage on CBC News Network and online.

Remembrance Day ceremony

From the national war memorial in Ottawa:
On CBC TV and CBC News Network: Chief correspondent Peter Mansbridge(external link) hosts live from Ottawa. Peter is joined by Brian Stewart, one of Canada's most experienced foreign correspondents and currently a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Munk School for Global Affairs.Diana Swain, Evan Solomon and Hannah Thibedeau report live from Ottawa, and Nahlah Ayed from Ypres.
CBC Radio is broadcasting coverage of the 2014 National Remembrance Day ceremony held in Ottawa. Susan Bonner is hosting the network special with analysis from National Affairs Editor Chris Hall. Special guest is Canadian historian Tim Cook. The program is being carried live from 10:55 to 12 noon ET, 11:55 to 1 PM Atlantic on CBC Radio One and Sirius XM. It will be rebroadcast at 10:55 a.m local time, Central, Mountain and Pacific on CBC Radio One.

Canada's Soldier

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Caption: (Pawel Dwulit/Canadian Press)

The CBC News documentary special, Canada's Soldier, is hosted by CBC News Chief Correspondent Peter Mansbridge.
In this one-hour documentary for Remembrance Day, Mansbridge retraces the steps that Canadians took as they were dispatched to fight in The Great War.
With every step, Mansbridge reveals that even after 100 years, many memories from the Great War remain cloaked in mystery, including a tunnel with Canadian artifacts never seen before on television.
Air times:
  • Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. ET (8:30 NT) on CBC-TV
  • Rebroadcast on News Network Saturday, Nov. 15, at 11 p.m. ET and Sunday, Nov. 16, at 6 p.m. ET)

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