Canadians who wish to pay tribute to veterans who sacrificed their lives for the country, and those who still serve, can choose to attend in-person Remembrance Day ceremonies this year in some cities, rather than watching the events on TV or online due to COVID-19 measures. Ottawa The Royal Canadian Legion has announced Canadians are welcome to attend the national Remembrance Day ceremony at the National War Memorial in downtown Ottawa on Nov. 11. The Legion said it was made possible due to the changes to crowd restrictions by the Ontario government and the City of Ottawa. Attendees will need to wear masks and observe social distancing measures. The ceremony, which will start at about 10.45 a.m.,  will include many of the traditional elements such as playing the Last Post, observing two minutes of silence, and the placing of wreaths. The ceremony will also be broadcast live on TV and …