Chilliwack Royal Canadian Legion apologizes for Remembrance Day remarks made by guest speaker
CHILLIWACK — The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 295 in Chilliwack is apologizing for comments made by a guest speaker at a Remembrance Day ceremony in Chilliwack that were deemed inappropriate and political in nature.
According to a Facebook post Thursday morning (Nov. 21), the Royal Canadian Legion Chilliwack branch says a guest speaker made inappropriate comments at the Remembrance Day ceremony at All Sappers Memorial Park at Vedder Crossing. The Legion states that it facilitates the Remembrance Day ceremony, but does not tell guest speakers what they should say.
According to a Facebook post dated November 11 from Michael Croft, who bears no affiliation to the Legion but attended the Remembrance Day ceremony at Vedder Crossing, a military speaker at the Remembrance Day event “took it upon himself to politicize it in his speech about our failure to NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and the state of our military. This is NOT the day for that!!!! It is a day to remember sacrifices made by so many. If you want things to change then do it on any other day.”
The Legion said the speaker’s comments went against the solemnity suitable for Remembrance Day.