Commentary
Canadian governments, both Liberal and Conservative, have initiated groups, subgroups, and committees that don’t receive a lot of media attention. That’s not surprising, but a committee specifically dedicated to helping craft a national apology would seem to be an unlikely candidate for inclusion.
If you ever felt this way, think again.
On June 23, National Defence Minister Anita Anand tweeted out a thread containing the following, “Today, I met with the co-chairs of the National Apology Advisory Committee to discuss the upcoming No. 2 Construction Battalion Apology. We discussed the Committee’s Final Report and its recommendations for a meaningful apology and lasting legacy for the Battalion.”…