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 ...
A group of prominent Canadian historians is regrouping after the Toronto District School Board decided this week to move forward with removing the names of Sir John A. Macdonald, Egerton Ryerson ...
Through Ontario's tariff-focused snap election campaign, Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie has demanded a statue of Sir John A. MacDonald be put back on display.
The resurrection of Sir John A. Macdonald represents the rise, once again, of the great country of Canada. And it’s about to ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Sir John A. Macdonald and Brian Mulroney were two great prime ministers who helped make Canada into a magnificent country that we call home. Despite their ...
The Toronto District School Board, despite the pleas of historians, is removing the name of Sir John A. Macdonald from one of its schools. The board’s bad choice could not have come at a worse time.
By Christmas 1866, a preliminary draft was ready to send to Sir Frederic Rogers ... were proclaimed the Dominion of Canada, with John A. Macdonald its first prime minister In London, Confederation ...
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 ...
On a visit to Scotland he married a cousin Isabella Clark in 1843. Hugh was their surviving son. Active in many organisations John was elected to Parliament and was attorney general for Upper Canada.
A group of prominent Canadian historians is regrouping after the Toronto District School Board decided this week to move forward with removing the names of Sir John A. Macdonald, Egerton Ryerson and ...