- Nov 8, 2021
OPP Association Marks Indigenous Veterans Day 2021

Wreath for Indigenous Soldiers at 2020 Remembrance Day Service Queen’s Park, Toronto
The OPP Association acknowledges the service & sacrifice of Indigenous Veterans. Please share with youth this activity designed to increase youth awareness of Indigenous people who served in the Canadian military & died in service.
Click on #IndigenousVeteransDay on Twitter to view the many tributes today.
On #IndigenousVeteransDay OPP honours those who have served and continue to serve in #Canada. With gratitude, #WeRemember contributions and sacrifices made by #FirstNations, Inuit and Métis. #Meegwetch pic.twitter.com/61gFtesBZt
— OPP Indigenous Bureau (@OPP_Indigenous) November 8, 2021
The OPP Association acknowledges the service & sacrifice of Indigenous Veterans. Please share with youth this activity designed to increase youth awareness of Indigenous people who served in the Canadian military & died in service. https://t.co/nocl9RqcoC #IndigenousVeteransDay pic.twitter.com/5GJz21MlBv
— OPPA (OPP Association) (@OPPAssociation) November 8, 2021
Did you know that November 8th is #IndigenousVeteransDay
— Jodie Williams (@jodiesgot5) November 4, 2021
Feel free to use this resource to learn about some incredible people who often get left out:https://t.co/z0I47X7rqL pic.twitter.com/ZPIQiIXBjr
On #IndigenousVeteransDay, the #OPP remembers the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples of Canada who have served and made significant contributions to our country. https://t.co/fQBBVjMNKv pic.twitter.com/vnJCZVkgUz
— Thomas Carrique (@OPPCommissioner) November 8, 2021