CMEA Recognizes Remembrance Day at National War Memorial

Alex Landry, Craig Braddon, Dan Doran
National War Memorial // Mémorial national de guerre
Poppy
Publication Date 
14 Nov 2025

On November 11th, representatives of the Canadian Military Engineers Association (CMEA) had the honour of participating in the National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa. Representing the Association were Craig Braddon, Daniel Doran, and Alexander Landry, who attended on behalf of the CMEA and the broader military engineering community.

Remembrance Day holds deep significance for all Canadians, and particularly for those who have served. It provides a moment to reflect on the sacrifices of those who came before us and to honour the men and women who continue to serve today.

For the CMEA, participation in national and community remembrance activities underscores the Association’s ongoing commitment to supporting the well-being of Canadian Military Engineers—past, present, and future.

The CMEA extends its gratitude to Veterans Affairs Canada, the Royal Canadian Legion, and all volunteers who made this year’s ceremony possible, and reaffirms its dedication to preserving the legacy and esprit de corps of Canada’s military engineers year-round.

Chimo!