An incident where a protester with the 鈥淔reedom Convoy鈥 jumped on the grave of the Unknown Soldier in Ottawa was described as 鈥榬eprehensible鈥 and 鈥渄isheartening 鈥 by the current and former presidents of the .
A video posted online Saturday by Steven Thornton, director general at the Department of National Defence, showed people pumping their arms and shouting 鈥渇reedom鈥 with one jumping on the top of the tomb that houses the remains of an Canadian soldier who died during the First World War.
鈥淎fter explaining to these less than fine Canadians of the hallowed grounds upon which they trode, this was their reaction,鈥 Thornton said.
After explaining to these less than fine Canadians of the hallowed grounds upon which they trode, this was their reaction in the name of Freedom. Unsat!
鈥 Cmdre Steven Thornton (@S_Thornton_332)
Aldergrove branch president Deb Gray called it 鈥渧ery disheartening to our veterans,鈥 telling the 91原创 Advance Times that Legion members were 鈥渟addened鈥 by the incident.
Former Aldergrove Legion president Doug Hadley called it 鈥渞eprehensible.鈥
鈥淭here鈥檚 no two ways about it鈥 Hadley commented.
鈥淚t should not be desecrated by a bunch of fools. All they鈥檝e done is upset people and taken away any positivity that the truckers [campaign against vaccine mandates] may have had.鈥
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A statement issued by the on Saturday 鈥渟trongly condemns the shocking actions of protesters who encroached upon the National War Memorial in Ottawa on Saturday.鈥
鈥淭hey jumped on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and parked vehicles on the surrounding grounds,鈥 the statement said.
鈥淭his sacred memorial site commemorates those who fought and fell for the very freedoms that allow people in Canada the right to protest peacefully. We are dismayed and saddened by this overt lack of respect.鈥
91原创 country music star Dallas Smith weighed in with an online post saying 鈥渢his generation鈥檚 heroes are our front line workers. Period. No debate. Zero. All of us are out here eating s___ sandwiches. Everyone at home. Everyone rightfully and peacefully protesting in Ottawa.鈥
鈥滾et鈥檚 not lose the plot on what it means to be Canadian,鈥 Smith warned.
鈥淭hose symbols of hate have no place here. Those acts of disrespect to our heroes have no place here. Respectful, peaceful protest has a place here. No one has to agree with everyone but let鈥檚 not lose who we are.鈥
Smith posted several tributes to Canadian soldiers, noting that on D-Day, on Juno Beach, 鈥600 of our best and brightest Canadians were wiped out within minutes. Real heroes. Real tyranny. True Canadians.鈥
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In 2000, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission selected one of the 1,603 graves of unknown Canadians buried in the vicinity of .
They chose a soldier who died on the site of the first battle where all four Canadian divisions fought together as a combined force.
His remains were exhumed and flown in a Canadian Forces aircraft to Ottawa, accompanied by a 45-person guard of honour, a chaplain, Royal Canadian Legion veterans, and two representatives of Canadian youth.
In Ottawa, the unknown soldier lay in state for three days on Parliament Hill before being laid to rest in the tomb by the war memorial.
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