usurped) is that we as a country care very deeply about this symbol and what it represents.Perhaps, then, we could avoid at least some of the outrage and controversy if we acknowledge that the poppy and Remembrance Day itself are not in imminent peril.
Quite the opposite, in fact.As it turned out, the Great Poppy Controversy of 2020 was over almost as soon as it began. Early Friday it emerged that Whole Foods — a grocery retailer with 14 locations across Canada — had adopted a new uniform policy that meant employees would be banned from wearing a poppy.The reaction was fast and furious.
Whole Foods will let staff wear poppies after firestorm over ‘disgraceful’ ban Ontario Premier Doug Ford called the policy “disgusting and disgraceful,”.