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Indigenous leaders, non Natives form chorus calling for change of Macdonald commemoration
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Anishinaabe spiritual adviser and Ottawa s English-language poet laureate Albert Dumont is co-author of a petition to remove Sir John A. Macdonald s name from the parkway.(Hallie Cotnam/CBC)
The call is growing to remove the name of Canada s first prime minister from Ottawa s Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway, and one of the leading voices says it s time for Canadians to listen.
Formerly known as the Ottawa River Parkway before it was renamed in 2012, the four-lane parkway stretches west from Ottawa s downtown, hugging the Ottawa River shoreline.
Albert Dumont, an Algonquin Anishinaabe spiritual adviser from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg near Maniwaki, Que., is co-author of a petition demanding the parkway be renamed because of Macdonald s role in centralizing and expanding Canada s residential school system.
iPolitics AM: Trudeau faces House before G7, NATO summits By Kady O Malley. Published on Jun 9, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. (Photo via PMO Twitter account)
After heading to London, Ont. last night to attend an evening vigil for the victims of the horrific hit-and-run attack on a local Muslim family,
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to make what may well be his last in-person appearance in his designated front-and-centre seat before the House of Commons powers down for the summer. (2 PM)
While there are still two weeks remaining on the parliamentary clock, he’s about to embark on his first overseas trip in well over a year, which will officially get underway on Friday, when he’ll join his G7 counterparts in Cornwall before making his way to Brussels for back-to-back summits with fellow NATO members and representatives from European Union, respectively.
“And perhaps I m naive but I m a man of faith, I m not Catholic, I’m Protestant. I ve spent time in those institutions, I have good faith in others, I am hopeful in all this…I expect people to follow a court process and if there s any suspicion that these documents would be eventually subpoenaed, then those institutions have an obligation.” The Catholic Church oversaw the majority of residential schools in Canada and unlike other churches, like the United and Presbyterian churches, it has not formally apologized for the damage they caused to Indigenous Peoples. On May 28, the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Since, then, there have been calls by First Nations leaders, human rights advocates, and opposition politicians for accountability and support from all levels of government as well as cooperation by the Catholic Church to find answers.
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