Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo ends partnership with veteran ticketing group after complaints that group is using controversial Thin Blue Line images To do.
Tattoo officials, an annual military music and other performer show at Harifax, cut off their ties with the VALOR Maritime Society on Wednesday and turned their attention to the issue. He said he was grateful to those who declined. Further comments.
VALOR is a non-profit organization that raises funds to help veterans and first responders receive treatment for post-traumatic stress disorders.
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However, Walsh said that the logo Canada because Tyr is the color of the international ribbon for PTSD recognition. The line that crosses the flag is said to be teal, not blue.
However, Walsh admits that his group uses the hashtag #ThinBlueLine in some of his Facebook posts, which may need to be discussed by his board of directors. It says that it is not.
This report by Canadian Press was first published on June 30, 2022.
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