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First Poppy Pinning Ceremony - group photo, wearing poppies

Annual First Poppy Pinning Ceremony

Today, @LPSChiefTruong joined the @CityofLdnOnt for the annual First Poppy pinning ceremony at City Hall.
This event marks the official start of the Royal Canadian Legion's 2025 Poppy Campaign in London, organized by the dedicated members of the Royal Canadian Legion Vimy Branch 145.
Each year, we wear a Poppy as a visual pledge to honour Canada's veterans and remember the brave who sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy today.
Let us wear our Poppies with pride and reflect on the courage and dedication of those who served, and those who continue to serve. Join us in this meaningful tradition and show your support for our veterans leading up to Remembrance Day.

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