Top soldier admits handling of Kandahar memorial ‘hit a nerve;’ vows access
TORONTO — Canada’s top soldier has acknowledged the anger many Canadians felt about the way the Kandahar memorial was unveiled in Ottawa last week — in a shroud of secrecy, without the families of the dead soldiers present, and with ongoing limited public access.
In an interview from Brussels, Gen. Jonathan Vance promised Wednesday to make it right.
“We’ll turn this around,” Vance said. “Where we want to get to is that anybody who wants to visit that memorial can visit.”