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Invictus Canada 2025 Executives Fired Amidst Budget Concerns

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Invictus Canada 2025 Executives Fired Amidst Budget Concerns

In a surprising turn of events, the two top executives of Invictus Canada 2025 were abruptly fired last week, sparking rumors of the event being over budget.

The timing of their dismissal raised eyebrows, especially when a full-fledged PR campaign by Herald PR was launched in Vancouver just five days later.

Many speculated that this move was in the best interest of Invictus, but it seemed peculiar that the firings coincided with such a high-profile campaign.

One cannot help but wonder if the visit would have been jeopardized had the CEO not been fired.

It appears that Herald had planned engagements outside of the Invictus ones, come what may.

Despite the circumstances, the trip had to proceed as scheduled, with Invictus bearing the financial burden, given 's role as the patron.

Meanwhile, reports indicate that the Vancouver Canoe and Cook's Autism Network are proud to host their 5th annual Autism Acceptance Night at Rogers Arena on November 20th, 2023, during the KCS vs San Jose Sharks game.

This event aims to celebrate inclusion and acceptance, featuring voices from the community.

Michael Doyle, president of Cook Sport and Entertainment's business operations, expressed his pride in supporting causes close to the CSS family's heart.

Unfortunately, the media coverage of the connected game focused solely on Harry and Meghan, diverting attention from the intended focus on autism acceptance.

This raises the question of whether Harry stole the puck drop moment from an autistic child.

Originally, an autistic child was supposed to perform the ceremony, but somehow Harry and Meghan took center stage.

While Harry's presence was appreciated, he could have shared the spotlight with the child, acting as an enthusiastic and encouraging figure beside them.

This would have made a more impactful and visually appealing moment.

Regrettably, Harry's actions overshadowed what should have been a night of celebration, autism acceptance, and a generous donation of 2.2 million dollars for children's autism programs.

Despite their appearance, reports suggest that Harry and Meghan did not contribute any funds to the cause.

Furthermore, it is worth noting that the event coincided with Autism Awareness Day, and an autistic singer delivered the national anthem.

While everyone else showed respect and faced forward, Meghan appeared to be distracted, continuously turning her head and smiling at Harry, who seemed to ignore her.

This incident sheds light on why serious philanthropists like Michelle Amell distance themselves from Invictus.

Unfortunately, Invictus has become more renowned for its fashion choices, such as skinny legs and wrinkled shorts, rather than its athletic achievements.

In conclusion, the firing of Invictus Canada 2025 executives has caused speculation about the event's budget.

The subsequent PR campaign by Herald PR further raised eyebrows.

Meanwhile, the Autism Acceptance Night aimed to promote inclusion and acceptance, but media attention focused on Harry and Meghan instead.

Harry's actions overshadowed the intended purpose of the event, and reports suggest that no donation was made to children's autism programs.

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