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CHRISTIAN BREAKING NEWS: 🇨🇦💔 “Prayer Banned?” — Canada’s Remembrance Day Controversy!

Conservatives clash with the military over a new “inclusive” directive on chaplains. Did Canada quietly silence prayer on Remembrance Day?

Has Canada really silenced God — on the one day meant to honor those who gave their lives for faith and freedom?
A national firestorm is erupting — as Conservatives demand the military reverse what they call a “Remembrance Day prayer ban.”
But stay tuned till the end… because we’ll reveal what the actual military directive really says — and the truth buried inside may surprise you.
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Before we unpack this controversy shaking veterans, chaplains, and believers across Canada — let’s bring you into the conversation.
If you were at a Remembrance Day ceremony…
Would you rather hear a moment of prayer honoring the fallen — or a neutral reflection that avoids faith altogether?
Comment PRAYER or REFLECTION below — let’s see where the people of faith stand.
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Chaplains Told to Use “Inclusive” Language for All Beliefs

It all began with a directive from the Canadian Armed Forces —
called the “Direction on Chaplain’s Spiritual Reflection in Public Settings.”
Issued quietly in October 2023, it tells military chaplains to use inclusive language — avoiding words that might exclude anyone, whether they’re Christian, Muslim, agnostic, or atheist.
The stated goal?
To modernize public ceremonies like parades and Remembrance Day events — making them inclusive for everyone who serves under the Canadian flag.
But that word — inclusive — has become the center of a national storm.
The directive doesn’t use the word “prayer” at all…
Instead, it replaces it with “reflection.”

Critics: “God Has Been Erased from Remembrance”
Conservatives Call It a ‘Ban on Prayer’

Critics argue that in doing so, the military has erased God from remembrance.
Conservative MPs have accused the government of creating what they call a “ban on prayer.”
They say soldiers who once fought and died under the motto “For God and Country” are now being honored in silence — but not in spirit.
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But the government denies it — and what they say may shift how you see the story entirely.
Do you believe it’s possible to have true inclusion without excluding faith?
Or does “neutrality” always come at the cost of conviction?
Type INCLUSION or CONVICTION in the comments — I’m reading every one.
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Defence Minister Bill Blair insists chaplains are “not — and will not be — banned from prayer” on Remembrance Day or anywhere else.

Goal: Use Words Everyone — Believers or Not — Can Join In

He says the directive only asks them to use language that everyone — believers and non-believers — can join in.
So here’s the reveal you’ve been waiting for:
The official military document never once says “ban prayer.”
It simply directs chaplains, when leading mandatory public ceremonies, to choose inclusive words and avoid faith-specific language.
In other words — not a legal ban, but a guideline that limits traditional prayer in official settings.
That’s why both sides claim truth:

Government: “There’s No Ban”
Critics: “Then Why Can’t We Pray as We Believe?”

The government says, “There’s no ban.”
Critics say, “Then why can’t chaplains pray as they believe?”
At the heart lies a deeper struggle — between Canada’s secular neutrality and its Christian heritage.
The 2015 Supreme Court Saguenay ruling demanded state neutrality in religion…
but many now wonder if neutrality has quietly turned into spiritual silence.
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So here’s the question every Christian watching right now must wrestle with…
When faith is pushed out of public life —
should believers STAND UP and speak truth boldly,
or STEP BACK and quietly comply?
Type STAND UP or STEP BACK in the comments — and tell us why.
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Because every time a Christian remembers the fallen — heaven still hears.
Truth may be under pressure… but prayer can never be banned.
I’ll say it again: Truth may be under pressure… but prayer can never be banned.

NEWS SOURCE & LINKS:
Official directive: Canadian Armed Forces “Direction on Chaplain’s Spiritual Reflection in Public Settings” (October 2023) — Government of Canada
https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/benefits-military/health-support/chaplain/chaplain-general-direction-on-chaplain-spiritual-reflection-in-public-settings.html
News article: “Conservative Party of Canada call for reversal of military’s Remembrance Day ‘prayer ban’” — National Post
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/conservatives-call-for-reversal-of-remembrance-day-prayer-ban

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