Bureaucrats Are Rewriting Remembrance Day
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Bureaucrats are rewriting Remembrance Day
The military has overstepped its authority by removing public prayer from official remembrance ceremonies Remembrance Day does not belong to the military bureaucracy. It is a civic ritual that includes a military component. It is part of the foundation of this country’s culture, a part no military command office should have authority to amend unilaterally. Yet the military bureaucracy has presumed to do so. On the eleventh day of the eleventh mo…
Remembrance Day belongs to Canadians, not the military brass
The military has overstepped its authority by removing public prayer from official remembrance ceremonies The post Remembrance Day belongs to Canadians, not the military brass first appeared on Calgary's Business.
Remembrance Day belongs to Canadians, not the military brass | Frontier Centre For Public Policy
The military bureaucracy has overstepped by unilaterally banning prayer in Remembrance Day ceremonies. This civic tradition belongs to the people, not the military bureaucracy; Parliament should strip the military of control over public remembrance
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