Legion “sorry” over joke about murder of “Indians” published by BC branch
The Royal Canadian Legion says it’s “sorry” one of its British Columbia branches published a joke in one of its newsletters about murdering two “Indians.”
The Royal Canadian Legion says it’s “sorry” one of its British Columbia branches published a joke in one of its newsletters about murdering two “Indians.”
A British Columbia branch of the Royal Canadian Legion pulled their most recent newsletter after publishing a joke about the murder of two “Indians.”
A British Columbia branch of the Royal Canadian Legion pulled their most recent newsletter after publishing a joke about the murder of two “Indians.”
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