A Toronto immigration lawyer whose grandfather fought with the Indian Army in World War Two and later immigrated to Canada said Don Cherry’s controversial comments in a Saturday night broadcast were “offensive” and that a poppy is not an indicator of what makes a good Canadian.
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Toronto lawyer whose grandfather fought in WWII with Indian Army calls Don Cherry’s comments ‘offensive’
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