DISGRACE: Two minutes of silence interrupted by late arrival of Governor General Mary Simon

Remembrance Day’s two minutes of silence at the Canadian War Memorial was interrupted by the late arrival of Governor General Mary Simon, who barely made it for the solemn ceremony in the nation’s capital.

Thomas Lambert

November 11, 2021


Remembrance Day’s two minutes of silence at the Canadian War Memorial was interrupted by the late arrival of Governor General Mary Simon, who barely made it for the solemn ceremony in the nation’s capital. 

Simon, the first Indigenous Governor General in Canadian history, just couldn’t be bothered to be there at the beginning of the ceremony. Instead, she was extremely late and had her arrival broadcasted through loudspeakers even as the cannons fired to honour our fallen soldiers.

The ceremony is intended to honour the thousands of brave Canadian men who lost their lives fighting wars to protect the liberties of citizens nationally and abroad and is held at precisely 11 a.m. on November 11 every single year.

Simon wasn’t the only politician symbolically spitting on the graves of our soldiers, though.

As journalist Bryan Passifiume notes, “The Prime Minister literally arrived mere minutes before 11 a.m., and the Silver Cross Mother just as the bells were tolling 11 a.m.”

In a convenient turn of events, Veterans’ Affairs Canada now says that the reason these two nearly missed the ceremony was due to “a security issue,” which was identified and subsequently resolved, allowing the ceremony to proceed. 

How convenient!

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