Plett: 'Cancelling' Sir John A. Macdonald denies Canada's rich past

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Plett: 'Cancelling' Sir John A. Macdonald denies Canada's rich past
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The NCC plans to take his name off Ottawa\u0027s western parkway. But to vilify Macdonald is to vilify the foundations of the country itself.

Sir John A. Macdonald is our nation’s first prime minister. He is the founder of the country. He is the man who was most instrumental in writing our Constitution. He is the man who unified the country and expanded it from the Atlantic to the Pacific.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

This is also a history that has been well known for decades. When the parkway in Ottawa was named for the former prime minister a decade ago, the former Stephen Harper government had already issued its national apology for the Government of Canada’s decades-long involvement with residential schools. Yet, there was no opposition in Parliament to the naming of the parkway for Macdonald. There was no outcry in the media.

There has been little debate or discussion of these issues. Learned scholars on the subject have been either ignored or silenced in the face of a mainstream media feeding frenzy and groupthink. This absence of debate is undermining the confidence that Canadians have in their country.

: “Knocking things down, breaking things is not my preferred option. Turning my eyes away from things is not my preferred option. Looking at things as painful as they are, explaining why they are is my preferred option.”Article content“Cancel culture” campaigns do not stay confined only to their initial target. They morph into targeting other figures. They seek to eradicate not just single individuals but also core ideas. Above all, they seek to end all discussion and debate.

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