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Protesters in British Columbia Decry Allocation of Taxpayer Funds to Meghan Markle’s Invictus Games

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Protesters in British Columbia Decry Allocation of Taxpayer Funds to Meghan Markle’s Invictus Games

British Columbia taxpayers have taken to the streets in protest as the Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, commits a substantial $15 million to support 's latest project in collaboration with the Invictus Games.

Trudeau announced that this particular Invictus Games will showcase adaptive winter sports, emphasizing its uniquely Canadian nature.

Additionally, an extra $1 million in federal funds will be allocated to the Soldier On program to aid Canadian veterans participating in the games.

However, the gesture by Trudeau has not been universally welcomed, particularly by many taxpayers in British Columbia.

They argue that this allocation of public funds represents a misuse of taxpayer money on what they perceive as a vanity project for the controversial Duchess of Sussex.

Critics contend that these funds could have been more effectively utilized for crucial priorities such as healthcare, education, or environmental issues.

Protesters have voiced their discontent, accusing of hypocrisy for advocating social justice and climate change while leading a lavish lifestyle that appears to contradict her principles.

They see her as an opportunist, using the Invictus Games as a platform to further her own interests, including her Netflix deal.

Furthermore, these protesters have drawn attention to Prime Minister Trudeau, whom some view as a leader who caters to celebrities and foreign interests.

Critics accuse him of betraying the Queen and the Commonwealth by aligning himself with Harry and Meghan, who have publicly criticized the royal family.

They question Trudeau's motives for supporting the Invictus Games, especially considering the timing just before the next federal election.

These protests have gained momentum on social media, with a petition on Change.org amassing over 100,000 signatures demanding that Trudeau reconsider his decision to allocate funds to Meghan Markle's project and redirect money to more urgent causes.

The petition also calls for an apology to the Queen and the royal family, as well as the revocation of Harry and Meghan's honorary Canadian citizenship.

Despite the opposition, Trudeau's spokesperson has reiterated the support for the Invictus Games, emphasizing its value in showcasing Canada's diversity and inclusivity.

While neither Harry nor Meghan directly addressed the controversy, sources close to them have expressed gratitude for Trudeau's backing and determination to bring the Invictus Games to Canada.

Scheduled to take place in Vancouver from February 18th to the 24th of 2024, the Invictus Games will feature over 500 competitors from 20 countries participating in various sports including skiing, snowboarding, ice hockey, curling, and wheelchair basketball.

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