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Canadian courts in Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan restrict poppy-wearing by judges, sparking debate over neutrality and veterans' remembrance.
Some Canadian courts in Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan have restricted poppy-wearing by judges and staff, citing judicial neutrality, though official guidelines don’t explicitly ban the symbol.
Policies vary widely: Ontario, Alberta, and several other provinces allow poppies, while others remain unclear.
Nova Scotia’s premier condemned the restrictions, calling them disrespectful to veterans and pledging legislation to protect the right to wear poppies in workplaces.
Critics argue the bans misinterpret neutrality and undermine a longstanding tradition of remembrance.
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Los tribunales canadienses en Nueva Escocia y Saskatchewan restringen el uso de amapola por parte de los jueces, provocando un debate sobre la neutralidad y el recuerdo de los veteranos.