
B.C. Premier David Eby praises U.S.-Canada ties at Invictus Games opening ceremony
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby did not shy away from mentioning the geopolitical climate between the United States and Canada as he addressed the crowd at the Invictus Games opening in Vancouver on Saturday.
The province is hosting the seventh iteration of the event, which was founded by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, in 2014 for wounded, injured or sick service personnel and veterans.
Eby welcomed all athletes from 23 nations who will be competing at the event and took a moment to address Team U.S.A. directly.
He recognized the vast history of military action between the neighbouring countries, saying there is not one Canadian who does not know how soldiers from each country have “fought and died and cried and celebrated” alongside each other “for generations,” adding that discourse between politicians “doesn’t matter.”