Lt.-Gen. Charles Lamarre, chief of military personnel for the Canadian Forces, called the desecration of the Muslim holy book a 'vile act.' (Justin Tang/Canadian Press) "We're absolutely appalled it took place," Lt.-Gen. Charles Lamarre, chief of military personnel, told CBC News. School acted quickly: LamarreThe event took place on March 31, off campus at a chalet in the province's Montérégie region. "I don't think any Canadian who has right Canadian values would be interested in seeing that," said Lamarre. Imam Hassan Guillet was consulted by the Canadian Forces about the desecration of a Qur'an.
Source: CBC News May 25, 2018 17:14 UTC