pandemic began, dozens, sometimes hundreds, of anti-maskers have gathered in Saskatchewan’s biggest cities.They meet at war memorials, at the Cenotaph in Regina and the Vimy Ridge Memorial in Saskatoon.A veteran of the Second World War, whose father fought in the First World War, said “it’s not appropriate.” Tickets issued to 11 ‘key participants’ at Saskatoon COVID-19 anti-mask rally Bob Atkinson served in the 4th Canadian Armoured Division as a gunner and radio operator in a Sherman tank.
He was shot in the arm and the leg, and suffered phosphorus burns to the back of his head, while fighting the Nazis in Germany.He said anti-maskers shouldn’t meet at the memorial because it’s a tribute to those who died in service to their country.And.