
An Oakville cemetery is once again facing calls to remove a monument that pays tribute to a Ukrainian unit that was recently thrust into the spotlight when controversy erupted over a decision to honour one of its veterans in the House of Commons.
The monument in question is located within West Oak Memorial Gardens, a 100-acre cemetery at 1280 Dundas St. W. that is owned and operated by St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery. In 1988, a large statue commemorating what is known as the First Ukrainian Division of the Ukrainian National Army was erected at the burial ground, which is the largest Ukrainian cemetery in Canada.
You remove the monument you had better ensure Freeland is gone as well as her background is looking sketchier than Hunka’s.
Look at Chrystia Freeland’s nervous hand squeezin’ when she’s asked about investigating Canadians who fought alongside Nazis. pic.twitter.com/qkVYlk4vMm
— golden pup (@Golden_Pup) September 27, 2023
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