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flag A Métis WWII veteran, initially denied enlistment, is honored with a cenotaph for his service and role in founding Métis political groups.

flag Jim Brady, a Métis WWII veteran and leader, has been honored with a cenotaph at Batoche, Saskatchewan, recognizing his service in the Royal Canadian Artillery and his role in founding Métis political organizations. flag Initially denied enlistment due to a communist label, he served in Europe and later became a key figure in Métis nation-building. flag His wartime diary is preserved at the Glenbow Museum. flag Though missing since 1967, his legacy endures through his family, including grandson John Brady McDonald, who continues a multigenerational military tradition. flag The memorial marks his enduring impact on Métis history and Canada’s military heritage.

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