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Veterans purged from military for sexual orientation lay wreath at Montreal ceremony

  • Veterans purged from the military for their sexual orientation laid a wreath at a Remembrance Day ceremony in Montreal, recognizing the victims of the LGBT Purge.
  • Over 9,000 individuals were impacted by this wave of persecution, highlighting its significance.
  • Funds from a court settlement are supporting initiatives to honor Canada's LGBTQ+ veterans, including a monument in Ottawa dedicated to purge survivors.
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