Remembrance Day gatherings disrupted in British Columbia
The British Columbia branch of the Royal Canadian Legion says it’s “unfortunate” that people with political agendas chose Remembrance Day to disrupt those who wanted to honour the sacrifice of military veterans.
The legion’s B.C./Yukon Command issued a statement Friday criticizing protests on Remembrance Day in Kelowna and Kamloops, as well as “the defacing and vandalism” of a memorial in Cranbrook.
“We are saddened that anyone would feel it necessary to distract from the sacrifice of our veterans and their families with political agendas. Especially on Remembrance Day,” said Val McGregor, president of the B.C./Yukon Command of the Royal Canadian Legion.
“We are the keepers of remembrance in Canada,” said McGregor. “As long as we exist, we will uphold the tradition of remembrance to ensure Canada’s fallen will not be forgotten.”

