Should controversial statues be replaced?

Political commentator Tom Mulcair weighs in on Trudeau statement on a Sir John A. Macdonald statue being toppled over in Montreal and how governments should be responding.

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35 comments

    1. @F V
      You think that a statue of the unethical one would stand very long? Maybe. If the federal government considered it a hate crime…. like someone putting (To look like his son habitually does) blackface on his dad’s statue got immediately investigated as a hate crime.

    1. How are they allowing PM Blackface? Its not even that long ago compared to these statue characters…makes no sense

    1. That money has gone to china
      New statue might be of aluminum foil you may never know Trudeau government

  1. So where are the police to have stopped them? Condemning actions after the fact is too late. What do those groups say? Silence is consent.

  2. The real question should be. Is Montreal even a Canadian city anymore. Judging by what took place this weekend. My answer would be. No

  3. You shouldn’t try to erase or rewrite history, you should learn from it. Nothing stopping them from including a plaque stating both their accomplishments & their crimes. There are better solutions than giving in to SJW demands.

  4. If Canada is a country of Laws why don’t the Prime Minister and the police respect them, yet they say we should,

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