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Nova Scotia’s top court allows judges to ban poppies in courtrooms to maintain neutrality during Remembrance Day.
Nova Scotia’s Supreme Court chief justice backs individual judges having the power to ban poppies in courtrooms to uphold impartiality and neutrality, especially during Remembrance Day.
The move responds to concerns that the symbol may influence perceptions of fairness or discomfort among those with differing views on military history.
The decision emphasizes balancing tradition with the need for inclusive, neutral legal environments, reflecting broader debates over symbolism in public institutions.
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La Corte Suprema de Nueva Escocia permite a los jueces prohibir las amapolas en las salas de audiencias para mantener la neutralidad durante el Día del Recuerdo.