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Through the annual National Youth Remembrance Contests, the Legion National Foundation, with the support of The Royal Canadian Legion and schools across the country, invite Canadian youth and children to honour Canada’s Veterans and foster the tradition of Remembrance through visual art, writing, and video.

The contests include multiple levels of competition. Poster and literary works compete first at the Legion Branch local level, with winning entries moving forward until they reach the provincial level. Video entries compete first at the Legion Command provincial level. Provincial finalists of all contests then move forward for final judging by the Legion National Foundation to determine the national winners.

All winners at the national level are awarded a cash prize for their work. First Place Senior Winners are eligible for our most prestigious award – a trip to Ottawa and an opportunity to represent the youth of Canada at the National Remembrance Day Ceremony.

Explore the contests

Poster Contest

Sharing Remembrance through visual art. Poster Contest participants create and submit original artwork in colour or black & white. Explore themes of Remembrance through drawing, painting, or illustration.

Entry deadline: Varies by location. Please contact the Legion Branch nearest you for their submission deadline.

Rabbi Bulka Literary Contest

Sharing Remembrance through the written word. Rabbi Bulka Literary Contest participants create and submit original essays or poems, on the theme of Remembrance. Submissions can be in English or French.

Entry deadline: Varies by location. Please contact the Legion Branch nearest you for their submission deadline.

Video Contest - New

Sharing Remembrance through motion picture. Video Contest participants create and submit original videos on the theme of Remembrance. Submissions can be in English or French.

Entry deadline: Submissions must be entered online by December 15, 2023.

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