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The Hub 👤 The Hub Canada May 15, 2026 · 2 min read Quick Score ○ Unverifiable View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

I can’t believe we’re still arguing about Sir John A. Macdonald statues

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I can’t believe we’re still arguing about Sir John A. Macdonald statues COMMENTARY 15 MAY 2026 i Historical revisionism goes off the rails with debate on Macdonald statue JERRY AMERNIC VIEW BIO ARTICLE SUMMARY QUOTES Canadians don’t know their history. But I didn’t realize how bad things are until recently. On April 21, the council of Prince Edward County in Picton, Ontario, met to discuss a bronze statue of Sir John A. Macdonald, our first prime minister, who started his law practice in this very town in 1834. Until his death, Macdonald was known to call himself a “Quinte boy,” a reference t…
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