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National Post
11 Nov 2024

Sackville Heights, a Nova Scotia elementary school in the Halifax Regional school district, will live on in infamy whenever Remembrance Day rolls around in Canada. After announcing in a November 2024 parent newsletter that service members and veterans were not to attend a Nov. 8 school ceremony wearing military uniforms, school principal Rachael Webster rescinded that policy in the face of an immediate backlash.