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Former Canadian military chaplain’s take on Freedom Convoy: peace, pride, surrounded by angels

Updated: February 15, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Feb 15, 2022 – 8:55 pm EST

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – A Canadian military veteran spoke to the Post Millennial and described the peace-loving atmosphere in Ottawa over the weekend, saying “it was as if the Lord … put a hedge of angels” around the demonstration.

A veteran describes how peaceful the freedom protest in Ottawa has been: “I don’t know why the Prime Minister’s not here with us, standing with us, saying ‘Isn’t it great that we’re united?’”

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— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) February 12, 2022

The man did not identify himself, but he was wearing Canadian Armed Forces attire and said he had received a Chief of the Defence Staff Commendation, which is a reward given to members of the military who go “beyond the demand of normal duty.”

“It is remarkable to see how peace and nonviolence” is present at the demonstration, he said.

He called out the mainstream media for saying “bad things” had happened at the protest, given the peaceful nature of the event.

“On any normal day in Ottawa, when you’ve got tourists, you’d have much more poor behaviour,” he said.

He said the event had

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