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How to Follow CBC’s Remembrance Day Coverage

CBC News will broadcast the annual Remembrance Day ceremony from Ottawa starting at 10 a.m. This day marks eighty years since the sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers, including tens of thousands of Canadians, who gave their lives.

Remembrance Day honors those who served for peace and democracy. It is a time to reflect on the sacrifices made by veterans and consider how we support them today.

Live Coverage Details

Chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault will anchor the live broadcast from the National War Memorial in Ottawa. Andrew Burtch from the Canadian War Museum will provide historical context and analysis.

The special program will be available with Described Video and Closed Captioning on CBC-TV and CBC News Network. You can also stream it on your local CBC channel on smart TVs.

Radio and Streaming Options

CBC News will stream the ceremony live across its platforms. Hosts Matt Galloway from The Current and Marcia Young from World Report will present the event live from the nation’s capital starting at 10:55 a.m. AT and 12:25 p.m. NT.

"Eighty years ago, the world was reshaped by the sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers — including tens of thousands of Canadians who made the ultimate sacrifice."
"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."

Author's summary: CBC News offers comprehensive Remembrance Day coverage from Ottawa to honor veterans and reflect on their sacrifice through live broadcasts, expert analysis, and accessible streaming options.

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