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tomb of the unknown soldier

Federal Minister of National Defence Anita Anand recently took to social media to slam images showing someone draping Canada's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in a United States flag.

Per CTV News Ottawa, a live stream on July 24 showed an individual draping the national memorial with American and Canadian flags.

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After a weekend of unrest in Ottawa, Justin Trudeau is slamming those who took things too far during the Freedom Convoy protest.

The prime minister shared his thoughts about the racist flags seen about the city, the way the Terry Fox statue was temporarily altered and the images of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier being desecrated in a press conference on Monday, January 31.

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Photos and videos appearing to show Ottawa's Terry Fox statue and Tomb of The Unknown Soldier being "appropriated" and "disrespected" have surfaced online during the ongoing Freedom Convoy protests.

A viral image, shared via Twitter, shows a statue of Terry Fox with an upside-down Canadian flag and a placard that read, “MANDATE FREEDOM.”

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Police in Ottawa are urging the public to report any "threats or hate motivated incidents" amid the Freedom Convoy in Canada, which has caused thousands of people to gather in the capital's downtown core.

Since Friday, January 28, truckers and other protesters have been arriving in Ottawa to voice their concerns around COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Canada.

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