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The Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command
The Ontario Command of The Royal Canadian Legion is comprised of over four hundred (400) branches throughout Ontario. Although our main focuses continue to be remembering those who gave their lives for freedom, and looking after the needs of veterans, their dependants, and those still serving in the Canadian Forces; Legions throughout Ontario Command are also contributing to the well being of our neighbours by sponsoring community programs.
Source: The Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command

Army, Navy & Air Forces Veterans in Canada (ANAVETS)
The Army, Navy & Air Forces Veterans in Canada is the oldest veterans' association in Canada. This web site describes the history of the association, the organization and much more.
Source: Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans in Canada Association

Canadian Forces after 1918 (including Second World War) - Research at Library and Archives Canada
Military personnel files include documentation about enlistment, discharge, military units served with, and may also include other documents concerning medical history, medals awarded, personal evaluation reports and dentalcharts. There is no online database for these records.
Source: Library and Archives Canada

Canadian Forces Transition Assistance Program
The TAP assists members of the Canadian Forces (CF) who have been medically released in making the transition to the civilian work place.
Source: National Defence

Mission Information Line
The Mission Information Line (MIL) is a bilingual telephone service for families of Canadian military personnel serving in operations outside Canada. The toll-free, 24-hour service features detailed reports about Canadian Forces missions and operations from around the world and provides the kind of assurance and support family members depend on.
Source: Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency

Write to the troops
Let your Canadian Forces members know you appreciate their service by using this monitored message board to send them a postcard or note.
Source: Government of Canada. National Defence. Director General Public Affairs

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