Image: District of Kent / The Royal Canadian Legion #32 (Agassiz) has presented District of Kent mayor Sylvia Pranger with what's known as the “First Poppy” this year in Agassiz as they kick-off their 2023 Poppy Campaign. According to the Legion, every year, from the last Friday of October to November 11, tens of millions of Canadians wear a poppy as a visual pledge to honour Canada’s veterans and remember those who sacrificed for the freedoms Canadians enjoy today.
Poppy campaign kicks off

Royal Canadian Legion presents “First Poppy” this year to District of Kent mayor as Poppy Campaign begins

Oct 27, 2023 | 4:46 AM

AGASSIZ — It’s a small but powerful reminder of the sacrifices Canada’s veterans gave to preserve our freedoms.

The Royal Canadian Legion #32 (Agassiz) has presented Mayor Sylvia Pranger with what’s known as the “First Poppy” this year in the District of Kent as they kick-off their 2023 Poppy Campaign.

According to the Legion, every year, from the last Friday of October to November 11, tens of millions of Canadians wear a Poppy as a visual pledge to honour Canada’s Veterans and remember those who sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy today.

While the Poppy is distributed freely to all who wish to wear one, the Legion gratefully accepts donations to the Poppy Fund.

The Royal Canadian Legion says the Poppy Campaign is very much a local initiative, conducted by Legion branches in cities, towns and communities across the country. Donations collected during the Poppy Campaign are held in trust at the branch level to directly support Veterans and their families within their community and to help ensure Canadians “never forget”. Learn more about how your donations help Veterans.

In the days leading up to November 11, poppies can be seen in every corner of this great country. This show of support and display of remembrance would not be possible without the efforts of thousands of Legionnaires who volunteer to distribute Poppies to the community through schools, community organizations and local businesses. We are so grateful for their efforts, and for the support of the many partners, local and national, who welcome Legion volunteers and Poppy boxes into their locations.