Terry Fox ‘above politics’ so leave him out of protests: mayor of hero’s hometown
PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. — A British Columbia mayor says the defacing of a statue of Terry Fox near Parliament Hill has ignited disbelief among residents in the national hero’s hometown, and he’s calling on them to channel their frustration into doing something positive.
Brad West said the citizens of Port Coquitlam revere Fox and don’t support anyone using his image to make political statements that Fox would not have supported.
“For us in Poco, but I think for millions of Canadians across the country, Terry Fox is above politics,” West said Monday.
He joined others, including Ottawa Mayor, Jim Watson, who denounced demonstrators for placing an upside down Canadian flag on Fox’s statue, along with a sign opposing COVID-19 mandates, during protests that drew thousands to the capital as part of a convoy of long-haul truckers.