John A. Macdonald and the Apocalyptic Year ... Being forced to continuously clean the Macdonald statue and shine the stone or bronze would be a fitting punishment.
Who would have thought Bonnie Crombie would be the one who comes to the rescue of Sir John A. Macdonald and other icons ...
John Turner and Kim Campbell. Then came the TRC and Trudeau and the vandals were loosed upon the nation’s memory. Kingston’s cowardly city council took down Macdonald’s statue, the emptiness ...
In 1860, John A. Macdonald was Upper Canada's most prominent politician, a flawed and witty man with great organizational skills, an enviable stamina and a public taste for alcohol. Within the ...
Should statues of historical figures be removed or replaced? That debate has been rekindled in Canada after Victoria took down a statue of John A. Macdonald, the country’s first prime minister.
The Red River Resistance, led by a young Métis named Louis Riel, presented an early test to the leadership of Canadian Prime Minister John A. Macdonald. William McDougall was designated the first ...
Here is where John A. Macdonald bathed; right in front of us is his oddly-shaped, green slipper tub. And since Sir John A. was a natty dresser – ”He would rent his clothes in a lot of cases to ...
A project featuring a statue of every Canadian PM has become a politically charged minefield as the legacies of the nation’s early leaders are reappraised according to contemporary standards ...