CBC News will broadcast the annual Remembrance Day ceremony from Ottawa starting at 10 a.m. This day commemorates the sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers from 80 years ago, including many Canadians who gave their lives. It is a time to honour those who have served in the name of peace and democracy.
Chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault will anchor the live coverage from the National War Memorial. Andrew Burtch from the Canadian War Museum will provide analysis and historical insight.
The special broadcast is available with Described Video and Closed Captioning on CBC-TV and CBC News Network. You can also stream it on your local CBC streaming channel through smart TVs.
The Remembrance Day ceremony will also be streamed live on all CBC News platforms. Matt Galloway from The Current and Marcia Young from World Report will host the event from the nation’s capital starting at 10:55 a.m. AT and 12:25 p.m. NT on CBC Radio, CBC Listen, and the CBC News app.
"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."
The ceremony highlights enduring respect for veterans and the sacrifices made to protect freedom and democracy.
Remembrance Day coverage by CBC honors Canadian sacrifices, providing live broadcasts with expert commentary and multiple viewing options to engage all audiences.