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#721 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 15 December 2023 - 03:32 AM

Toronto city council voted Thursday to rename Yonge-Dundas Square to Sankofa Square, and recommended a host of other landmarks be stripped of the Dundas name over connections to the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

 

The move comes over three years after council first received a petition raising concerns about the name at height of the Black Lives Matter protests catalyzed by the police killing of George Floyd in the U.S.

 

In a late council session Thursday night, councillors voted 19-2 to rename Yonge-Dundas Square. Coun. Jaye Robinson, who represents Ward 15, and Coun. Stephen Holyday, who represents Ward 2, voted against the move. 

 

Dundas Street and other similarly named landmarks are named after Henry Dundas, a Scottish politician active from the 1770s to the early 1800s, when the British parliament was debating slavery abolition motions.

 

Dundas introduced a motion to stall abolition, however there has been some debate about his intentions. While he has been criticized as attempting to prolong slavery, one descendent of Dundas, Bobby Dundas has argued against he was trying to be strategic with his "gradual abolition" motion.
 
 
 
 
 
 

On Thursday morning, Coun. Chris Moise tabled a motion recommending city council the square's name be changed to Sankofa Square by the second quarter of 2024.

 

"The concept of Sankofa, originating in Ghana, refers to the act of reflecting on and reclaiming teachings from the past which enables us to move forward together," the motion said.

 

The new name was decided upon unanimously by a renaming advisory committee that includes external experts, the it added.

 

Dundas Street won't be renamed for now

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#722 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 11 January 2024 - 02:18 PM

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#723 Nparker

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Posted 11 January 2024 - 02:24 PM

How does excluding the good things John A. MacDonald did for Canada create a culture of diversity, inclusion and respect?



#724 Tony

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Posted 11 January 2024 - 04:08 PM

Long standing history.

 

“The evil that men do lives after them;
The good is oft interred with their bones.”

― William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar


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#725 dasmo

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Posted 11 January 2024 - 04:15 PM

John A Macdonald was working for the Monarchy. He was appointed Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada by the new Governor General, and was knighted the same day. Governor General is the Queen's representative. 



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Posted 11 January 2024 - 04:21 PM

Last I checked we are still a "Constitutional" Monarchy with the King as our head of state. When do we cancel them? This even offends me as they are now re-colonizing us. 

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Posted 29 October 2024 - 03:56 PM

New documents show that Parks Canada officials were bound to a responsibility to “decolonize” Canada’s heritage and negatively portray Sir John A. Macdonald’s home as an expression of “white settler” history. 

 

Files obtained by True North via a freedom of information request show the Liberal government’s deliberate efforts to play up an overwhelmingly negative portrayal of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s first Prime Minister, in the re-opening of his historic home.

 

The Bellevue House exhibit, which reopened to the public in May after a seven-year renovation, has come under fire for its heavy-handed politicized portrayal of MacDonald.

 

Internal planning documents released to True North now reveal that the government consciously adopted a decolonization agenda despite the public distaste for government historical revisionism.

 

 

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#728 Mike K.

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Posted 29 October 2024 - 04:00 PM

Why does small, independent media have to dig up these stories? This is the sort of thing they should be covered by the CBC. It’s important for the public to understand how government plays a role in what is and what is not considered official history, and one that relates to the very origins of a nation.
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Posted 30 October 2024 - 07:52 AM

They revamped George Washington Museum too apparently...

 

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#730 Mike K.

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Posted 30 October 2024 - 07:59 AM

A comedian is now educating the public in the US, on history revisionism. That’s where we’re at.

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#731 Ismo07

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Posted 30 October 2024 - 08:04 AM

A comedian is now educating the public in the US, on history revisionism. That’s where we’re at.

 

You can learn a lot from comedians...  Can't learn everything from podcasts...


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#732 spanky123

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Posted 30 October 2024 - 08:05 AM

Why does small, independent media have to dig up these stories? This is the sort of thing they should be covered by the CBC. It’s important for the public to understand how government plays a role in what is and what is not considered official history, and one that relates to the very origins of a nation.

 

I have been to Bellevue house. 

 

What is funny is how history is portrayed at various historic sites as they undergo "renovations". You can get a variety of narratives and recollections of history depending on what stage you are at.



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Posted 30 October 2024 - 08:08 AM

I have been to Bellevue house. 

 

What is funny is how history is portrayed at various historic sites as they undergo "renovations". You can get a variety of narratives and recollections of history depending on what stage you are at.

 

History is always like that, it's basically a story, and there are many views on it.


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Posted 30 October 2024 - 08:28 AM

History is always like that, it's basically a story, and there are many views on it.

Saying that will be a crime soon..... 


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