The morons who support this history-erasing measure are always welcome to leave Canada and live in North Korea.
There are no Cheetos there, though:
Charlottetown city council has voted to permanently remove a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald from a downtown intersection as a response to recent revelations about Canada’s residential school system.
The decision late Monday followed a vigil earlier in the day where demonstrators placed 215 pairs of shoes next to the statue of Macdonald, whose government introduced the residential school system in 1883.
(Sidebar: Babi Yar but not particular enough, I suppose.)
Did anyone leave a pair of shoes for Phoenix Sinclair? What about Kaydance and Santana Pauchay? Why not?
Also:
The Commons has unanimously passed a bill to designate September 30 a paid holiday for 1.3 million federally-regulated employees. The bill proclaiming a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation now proceeds to the Senate: ‘People might ask how one day that establishes a statutory holiday for a limited number of people can make a difference.’
They are taking a paid day for justice!
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