Mohawk history teacher upset after historic plaque removed in Montreal

 

From Edward Cornwallis to Sir John A. Macdonald, cities across the country have recently toppled controversial statues as acts of reconciliation towards Indigenous people.

But one Mohawk man in Montreal is upset at the recent change to an historic plaque deemed insulting to his people.

He has a different idea.

Tom Fennario reports.

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2 thoughts on “Mohawk history teacher upset after historic plaque removed in Montreal

  1. Pierre Laberge says:

    Those who destroy (“Clean up”) their history lose it.
    Keep the good and the bad, and learn from it.
    “Judge them not by your times, but by theirs. Someday, the future will judge you.”

  2. Those who destroy (“Clean up”) their history lose it.
    Keep the good and the bad, and learn from it.
    “Judge them not by your times, but by theirs. Someday, the future will judge you.”

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