The woke mind virus is still raging amongst our military neighbors up North:
Canadian Armed Forces apologizes for history of systemic racism and racial discrimination (Canadian Armed Forces)
October 30, 2025 – Ottawa – Canadian Armed Forces
Today, General Jennie Carignan, Chief of the Defence Staff and Chief Warrant Officer Bob McCann, Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Chief Warrant Officer, delivered a formal apology to all current and former CAF members and their families who have experienced systemic racism, racial discrimination, and racial harassment in connection to their military service.
The apology was delivered at a ceremony in Ottawa, Ontario, to acknowledge the CAF’s challenges in fostering a workplace where every person is treated with respect and fairness. This apology is part of the CAF’s continued responsibility to address the harm caused by systemic racism and to work toward meaningful and lasting change.
This apology is not the end of the CAF’s work. It is part of a sustained institutional effort to dismantle systemic barriers, address biases at every level, and to create a healthy, respectful, and inclusive workplace for all CAF members.
This apology was an important, necessary, and solemn moment and could evoke strong emotional responses and/or cause trauma to resurface. Should current and former CAF members and their families require support, they can access a range of support services.
This I Canada’s top general.
This full waterworks apology is because Canada didn’t DEI hard enough.
How many times have I told ya’ll that we need to kick the Canadian “military” out of joint billets?
They are toxic. pic.twitter.com/Yo6gQLM5GE
— John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) October 31, 2025
NEW: Canada’s top general, Jennie Carignan, starts crying as she apologizes for “systemic racism.”
At one point during her speech, it sounded like someone was weeping in the background as well.
“I acknowledge we failed you… We didn’t create an environment where you could serve… pic.twitter.com/cQIx6g9jQn
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 31, 2025
“NEW: Canada’s top general, Jennie Carignan, starts crying as she apologizes for “systemic racism.”
At one point during her speech, it sounded like someone was weeping in the background as well.
“I acknowledge we failed you… We didn’t create an environment where you could serve your country to the highest level with pride and determination…”
Canada continues to prove it is one of the most pathetic countries in the world.”
Canadian Armed Forces press release continues:

Chief Warrant Officer Bob McCann
Quotes
“On behalf of the Canadian Armed Forces, I offer my deepest and most sincere apology. To every member and veteran who has experienced racism, discrimination, and harassment: we failed you. We failed to live up to our values and to protect your dignity and well-being.”
“This apology is not the end of our work; it is the beginning of renewed and unwavering action. We know that apologies without deeds ring hollow. That is why we commit to dismantling systemic barriers, addressing biases at every level, and integrating learning about systemic racism into recruitment, training, and retention.”
General Jennie Carignan, Chief of the Defence Staff
“Today, we acknowledge that racism and discrimination were not isolated incidents. They were tolerated, sometimes hidden, and too often excused. That is a failure of our culture and our leadership.”
“On behalf of Canadian Armed Forces leadership, I apologize deeply to every member who has faced racism and discrimination. I am sorry for the silence that met your calls for help. I am sorry for the moments when you were made to feel invisible, or when your loyalty and identity were questioned. You deserved far better.”
Chief Warrant Officer Bob McCann, Canadian Armed Forces Chief Warrant Officer
Quick facts
- This apology was not legally mandated; it is part of the CAF’s efforts to proactively engage in the restoration of trust and healing of past harms.
- The ceremony was held today with General Jennie Carignan, Chief of the Defence Staff and Chief Warrant Officer Bob McCann, Canadian Armed Forces Chief Warrant Officer in Ottawa. The speakers also included a Territorial Welcome by Elder Albert Dumont; Sgt (Ret’d) Wendy Jocko, CD; Capt (Ret’d) Kevin Junor, MMM, OOnt, CD; LCdr (Ret’d) Albert Wong, CD; and the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean. There were nearly 300 people in attendance.
- Four consultation sessions were held in January and February 2025 with people with lived experience, including current and former CAF members, and academic experts. The apology reflects these consultations and aligns with findings from external reviews and reports that have underscored the need to address systemic racism in the CAF.
- As part of a broader effort to evolve its culture and implement meaningful change aimed at eradicating racism, discrimination, and hateful conduct, the Defence Team has addressed all 8 recommendations from the National Apology Advisory Committee Report, while close to 80% (or 31 of 39) of the recommendations of the Minister of National Defence’s Advisory Panel on Systemic Racism and Discrimination Final Report have been implemented and 38 recommendations are expected to be addressed by December 2025.
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Associated links
- Canadian Armed Forces Apology for Racial Discrimination and Racial Harassment – Canada.ca
- Combatting systemic racism and racial discrimination in the Defence Team – Canada.ca
- Help and assistance related to racism and racial discrimination – Canada.ca
- Talk to a mental health professional – Canada.ca
Communist humiliation ritual. This is what communists do. It’s meant to be degrading and demoralizing. It’s meant to make you want to give up. It’s meant to disorient you and make you not recognize your own country anymore. Canadian men could stop it, but won’t.
We had it here: pic.twitter.com/L4odCXxGZ4
— Betsy Ross (@realbetsyross) October 31, 2025
“A guilt complex”
From a 1968 speech: pic.twitter.com/vYbYIn3PRt— Davemuns (@Davemuns1361) October 31, 2025
Canada’s top general, Jennie Carignan, tearfully apologizes for “systemic racism,” admitting: “We failed you… We didn’t create an environment where you could serve with pride.” Someone weeps in the background. Canada keeps proving the world right about it. pic.twitter.com/5bsY7cbtwg
— Catch Up (@CatchUpFeed) November 1, 2025
Gender-based affirmative action head of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), General Jennie Carignan, embarrasses her whole nation with nauseating apology for alleged “racism” against non-Whites.pic.twitter.com/DOW0VddwTi
— National Conservative (@NatCon2022) November 3, 2025
Congratulations you just made the list! pic.twitter.com/CNQctMsCpb
— John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) November 2, 2025
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