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A Métis WWII veteran, initially denied enlistment, is honored with a cenotaph for his service and role in founding Métis political groups.
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.
Initially denied enlistment due to a communist label, he served in Europe and later became a key figure in Métis nation-building.
His wartime diary is preserved at the Glenbow Museum.
Though missing since 1967, his legacy endures through his family, including grandson John Brady McDonald, who continues a multigenerational military tradition.
The memorial marks his enduring impact on Métis history and Canada’s military heritage.
Un veterano Métis de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, al que inicialmente se le negó el alistamiento, es honrado con un cenotafio por su servicio y su papel en la fundación de grupos políticos Métis.