The special flag is an old version of the Red Ensign, and is believed to have been carried 80 years ago during the deadly Dieppe Raid. Mike Armstrong reveals the fascinating intrigue of the flag's origins and its journey back to Canada.
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Some people are special:
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— Norman Spector (@nspector4) November 11, 2022
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Many people may shrug off Justin's absence from today's Remembrance Day ceremonies but even this is the wrong attitude to take.
The enormously spoiled, callow, thoughtless and cruel puppet-head has never shown any respect for Canada's fighting men and women (the promise to sue veterans and their fake legs, offering $10.5 million to a convicted terrorist and letting China operate within Canada's borders without consequence) and no one has made him.
Shrugging one's shoulders at his enfant terrible antics only enable and encourage him to further act like the disgusting frat-boy we should know now that he is.
It is no wonder he feels he can be an @$$hole. Who stares at his pansy face and tells him that he can't be?
It's bad enough that Canadians treat Remembrance Day as a statutory pantomime. That we won't expect the puppet-head to mime some sort of sincerity shows how we've rolled over.
Pathetic.
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