Building a 10-year plan
We are working on a 10-year strategic plan to evolve how we recognize and appreciate the Canadians who have served our country, at home and abroad.
Public consultation
In 2021, we consulted Canadians on the future of remembrance in Canada. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on how to best recognize and remember those who have served Canada in uniform. We also thank the Veterans' organizations and other stakeholders who shared their perspectives on the draft 10-year strategic plan.
Read the consultation reports:
- the summary of the future of remembrance consultations which is also available on Let's Talk Veterans
- the full consultation report
- the report on the consultation with educators
The input received from the Veteran community and Canadians will inform how we recognize and commemorate Veterans moving forward.
Using this feedback, we are refining the draft plan below.
10-year strategic plan
Learn more about the draft strategic plan by viewing the infographic or reading the full document (PDF).
It explains how we will tell the story of all who have served Canada over the decades. This includes our work with NATO, peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts around the world, and domestic operations, since the end of the Korean War.
Canadians from all walks of life and diverse backgrounds served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. While broadening our approach to include more recent military history, we will continue to tell their stories with ceremonies and events at home and abroad.