Legion Magazine

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Legion Magazine
EditorAaron Kylie[1]
FrequencyBimonthly
PublisherCanvet Publications Ltd.
First issue1926
CountryCanada
Based inKanata, Ontario
LanguageEnglish, French
Websitelegionmagazine.com
ISSN1209-4331

Legion Magazine is a Canadian magazine that publishes articles on "Canadian Military history and veteran affairs". The magazine was first published as The Legionairy in May 1926, as the official journal of the Royal Canadian Legion. It is published by Canvet Publications Ltd., which is the publishing arm of the Royal Canadian Legion.

In 2013, the magazine was a finalist for the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Popular Media - The Pierre Berton Award.[2] The award was ultimately won by Canadian War Museum historian Tim Cook,[3] a prolific author who had also written for Legion Magazine.[4]

Other notable historians who have written for the magazine include Wilfrid Laurier professor Terry Copp.

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