1974When do Canadians commemorate Peacekeepers' Day?
Canadians commemorate Peacekeepers' Day on August 9th, reflecting on the contributions and sacrifices of their armed forces in international peacekeeping missions. This date holds special significance, marking the tragic loss of nine Canadians aboard a Buffalo aircraft shot down over Syria in 1974—the deadliest day in the nation’s peacekeeping history. British Columbia first recognized the day in 1993, and it became a national day of remembrance in 2008, with memorials such as the statue in St. John's, Newfoundland, honoring those who have served since 1947. The statue, depicting a peacekeeper releasing a dove, serves as a powerful symbol of hope and peace for future generations.