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The lapel poppy should be worn from the last Friday in October until Nov. If the thin pin that comes with the poppy is cumbersome to use, the legion said reusable black pins that go in the centre of the flower and appear to be more secure are available at some of their branches. The poppy should not be affixed with any other pin that obstructs it. The legion recommends pinning the poppy on the left lapel or left side of a shirt, over the heart. While the poppies are freely available to anyone, donations are welcome. 11, Canadians can obtain a poppy from their local legion branches or from one of the many volunteers who distribute the pins at schools, local businesses, community organizations, and transit stops.Ĭanadians living abroad can get a poppy a Royal Canadian Legion Branches in the U.S., Mexico, Germany, and the Netherlands, or at the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate. In the days leading up to Remembrance Day on Nov. While the legion provides a “poppy protocol” to guide Canadians on the “appropriate” and “respectful” wearing of the pin, the organization says it’s a personal expression of remembrance and always an individual choice. “Thanks to the millions of Canadians who wear the legion’s lapel poppy each November, the little red flower has never died, and the memories of those who fell in battle remain strong,” the organization says on its website. While most Canadians know the significance of wearing a poppy to honour veterans during the lead-up to Remembrance Day, they may not realize there is, in fact, an appropriate way to wear the pin.Īccording to the Royal Canadian Legion, the bright red poppy is worn every year to honour Canada’s fallen soldiers.