Apology for Cornwallis Park incident

The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy on the East Coast has apologized to the Mi’kmaw community for that confrontation at a ceremony at Cornwallis Park in Halifax on the weekend.

Five men, identifying themselves as member of the Proud Boys, a right-wing group whose members disrupted the ceremony saying they will no longer apologize for creating a modern world.

Rear Admiral John Newton says the group crossed the line by disclosing their personal ideology in public, contrary to the Forces’ ethics and policies. Chief of Defence Staff General Jonathan Vance calls the incident deplorable, adding the men have been suspended from duty while a military investigation is underway.

Omar Khadr compensation

Reaction has been mixed, and in some cases furious, that the Trudeau Government has agreed to apologize and pay former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr $10.5 million.

Some on social media see Khadr as a terribly abused child soldier deserving of compensation but others still see him as a terrorist killer.

Khadr pleaded guilty to five war crimes in the grenade death of an American soldier. He sued Ottawa for $20 million in 2004 alleging Ottawa breached his rights by failing to protect him and colluding with the Americans in his mistreatment.