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PM says man urinating on National War Memorial on Canada Day 'terrible' Canadian Press, 3 Jul 06
''OTTAWA (CP) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper expressed his disgust upon learning of a man urinating on the National War Memorial.
A veteran snapped photos of the man relieving himself on the Ottawa monument on Canada Day.
Retired Major Michael Pilon says most people cheered and laughed when the photos were taken Saturday night.
In an interview with Ottawa radio station CFRA on Monday, Harper called it a "terrible thing to do."
Ottawa Police Detective Mike Walker said police have contacted Pilon and will ensure charges are laid.
The Royal Canadian Legion plans to use the photos to support its call for increased security at the monument.
Harper said he doesn't believe the incident is representative of how Canadians feel about the veterans.
"As you know often, people who get carried away do thoughtless things," Harper said. "Obviously, it's a terrible thing to do."
"Certainly my impression is it doesn't represent in any way the views of any segment of Canadian society," he said. "I think we all strongly honour our vets."
"I notice at all these ceremonies, the veterans always get the largest ovation of anybody, and I think that's how Canadians feel."
Ontario Tory MP Gord Brown and Conservative Lisa MacLeod, who sits in the Ontario legislature, have also voiced their disgust with the incident.
The suspects can be charged with mischief for urinating in public. ''