THE wave of emotion which swept over Canada on the death of Sir John Macdonald has not yet wholly subsided. The incidents of the political struggle of the session of Parliament at the very beginning ...
A group of Queen’s University students, conservative organizers and a university historian have launched a renewed push to return the Sir John A. Macdonald statue to Kingston’s City Park.
The future of a statue of Sir John A. MacDonald that once stood in Picton was a major topic of discussion at Tuesday’s meeting of Prince Edward County Council. During the meeting council received a ...
In 1883, Sir John Macdonald (1815-1891), Canada’s first prime minister, addressed the House of Commons outlining his plan for a residential school system that would educate Indigenous children.
Waterloo Region Record: Sir John A. Macdonald statue sprayed with ‘murderer’ graffiti in Kingston, Ont.
KINGSTON, ONT. — Police in Ontario are investigating after a Sir John A. Macdonald statue was vandalized overnight, saying it may have been politically motivated. The sculpture, located in City Park ...
Sir John A. Macdonald statue sprayed with ‘murderer’ graffiti in Kingston, Ont.
CBC.ca: Sir John A. Macdonald was erased from some public spaces. Now there's a movement to bring him back
Sir John A. Macdonald was erased from some public spaces. Now there's a movement to bring him back
The Conversation: Is Sir John A. Macdonald to blame for the Wilson‑Raybould affair?
MSN: Most Kingstonians want statue of Sir John A Macdonald back: poll
Seven out of 10 Kingston, Ont., residents want their statue of Sir John A. Macdonald back, according to a new poll. Authorities removed the statue of Canada’s first prime minister from a Kingston park ...