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Branch Council Endorses Op GRANITE II

David Burke, Acting President of the Canadian Military Engineers Association, provided the Canadian Military Engineers Branch Council with an update on CMEA activities at their 2 May 25 meeting. Included was a request for CME to endorse the conduct of Operation  GRANITE II, a celebration of the 80th anniversary of our All Sappers Memorial in Chilliwack in July 2026. We are pleased to advise that CME endorsed the planned event and will provide support. Operation GRANITE…

Call for Applicants – 2025 CMEA Bursary

Applications for the CMEA Bursary are open to CMEA members and dependents of current or deceased CMEA members. They must have completed or be in their final year of secondary schooling and preparing to attend or continuing a program at a certified post-secondary educational institution and received by 31 August 2025.  Please note, that incomplete applications, or applications missing any required documents, will not be considered by the…

39 CER Association Newsletter May 2025

In this Issue: President’s Report Honours And Awards Range Day D-Day Dinner Veteran Affairs Membership 39 CER Association Contacts President's Report Hi all, this newsletter covers a few things with 6 Squadron in North Vancouver and 54 Squadron in Chilliwack. 44 Squadron is busy with a Basic Soldier Qualification course. Also, you will find a reminder for the upcoming 6 Squadron D-Day Dinner. Chimo, Bill Wenman President

Welcome et Bienvenu Colonel Commandant

The CMEA is pleased to share the welcoming letter from our new Colonel Commandant, Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Paul Wynnyk, following the Change of Appointment ceremony held on 1 May 2025 at Carling Campus. L'AGMC a le plaisir de partager la lettre de bienvenue de notre nouveau colonel commandant, le lieutenant-général (à la retraite) Paul Wynnyk, suite à la cérémonie de passation de fonctions qui s'est tenue le 1er mai 2025 au campus Carling. La version française est la…

Col John Tattersall Honoured by Ottawa Senators

At every Ottawa Senators’ home game, the Senators partner with Lépine Apartments to pay homage to the brave men and women who serve our country. The tradition of Hero’s Ridge dates to 2015 and sees a Canadian Armed Forces veteran and their family enjoy a game from the Hero’s Ridge suite. Since its inauguration, Hero’s Ridge has honoured over 350 veterans. It is with the help of the Royal Canadian Legion that this program is possible, as the Legion gives families the…

Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery V-E Day Remembrance Ceremony

This year, Veterans Affairs Canada and our partners mark the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands and Victory in Europe (V-E) Day. On May 2, 2025, Faces To Graves and the Government of Canada will hold a ceremony at the Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery in the Netherlands. It will honour the 2,338 Canadian soldiers buried there and the 100 Canadians who have no known grave. This ceremony will be live-streamed at Canada Remembers For more details, visit our…

Colonel Commandant's Birthday Message 2025

Our 122nd Anniversary of the Canadian Military Engineers coincides with the end of my tenure as your Colonel Commandant. This four-year term has been for me a great honour and an immense privilege. This term allowed me to witness and participate in two historical events. The first was my attendance at the State Funeral of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II, who had been our Colonel-in-Chief for over 60 years. The second was the promotion of Jennie Carignan to the rank of…

Dan Doran Receives King's Coronation Medal

LCol Dan Doran, CD (Ret'd) has been serving with the Canadian Armed Forces for 26 years, involving deployments to Afghanistan and Sudan. He serves enthusiastically with many charities and organizations including the Vimy Foundation, St. John Ambulance, Treble Victor Group, and Concordia University. He is currently the Senior Vice President of the CMEA. See: Senator Yonah Martin presents Korean War Veterans with the King George III Coronation Medal for Korean War…

Paddle for Resilience to Tackle the Ottawa River

In August and September 2025, Paddle for Resilience, founded by the Gasparotto Group will paddle 1,000 km down the historic Ottawa River from Lac des Outaouais to Westboro Beach, Ottawa n support of Wounded Warriors Canada. The Ottawa River is not just a waterway—it’s a symbol of resilience and connection. This 1000 km journey will challenge the Gasparotto Group paddlers physically and mentally while raising awareness and funding for mental health support programs for first…

Threads of Remembrance: Izzy Dolls connect Canada & France at Vimy Ridge

Article by Lise Galuga On April 24th, Lise Galuga, Executive Director of the Izzy Doll Initiative, and Colonel J.T. Galuga, Canadian Defence Attaché to France, presented nine Izzy Doll shadow boxes to local mayors and community leaders to honour the Franco-Canadian friendship with the “80 Izzy Dolls for the 80th” Project. Holding this event at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial is profoundly meaningful, as the site itself embodies values that resonate deeply…