@ClydeDoSomethin There will be no apologies.
Isaac Brock is our beloved champion of Canada. Even if a Liberal celebrates him, then so be it. All Canadians should know and appreciate what he did for Canada.
Thanks to all who have participated! Let’s keep this going…
Return Sir John A.'s statue to a place of public prominence - Sign the Petition! https://t.co/7Zow3AaAbZ via @CdnChange
Please consider signing the following petition promoting the return of Sir John A.'s statue to a place of public prominence in Kingston: https://t.co/pu2qy8NvYR
Please consider signing the following petition promoting the return of Sir John A.'s statue to a place of public prominence in Kingston: https://t.co/pu2qy8NvYR
We hear a lot about removing the name Dundas from public spaces — but the historical story behind that push is rarely told in full.
This reel looks at the role Henry Dundas actually played in the abolition debate, why parliamentary compromise mattered in the 1790s, and how one word helped a motion survive the realities of British politics.
History isn’t about defending individuals or ignoring injustice — it’s about understanding evidence, context, and how change really happened.
If we want informed conversations about renaming and remembrance, we need to start with the historical record, not assumptions.
For a deeper discussion of this topic, listen to Episode 11 of the History Matters Podcast at https://t.co/BmmfTax0vM
#CanadianHistory #HistoryMatters #CIHE #HenryDundas #Dundas
#CanadianHistory #HistoryMatters #CIHE #Dundas #Sanfoka
The Canadian Institute for Historical Education is so pleased to support and work alongside Professor Christopher Dummit. His podcasts “Well…That Didn’t Suck” and “1867 And All That” are brilliant.
https://t.co/zF1putlPOr
Tremendous article by the @CdnInst4HistEd’s own @jdmstewart1: John A. Macdonald was no cartoon villain. He may have been our most human prime minister #cdnhistory#SirJohnA https://t.co/QlxgKzh7ey
@jdmstewart1@TorontoArgos Recommendations:
1) Greater percentage of Canadian players to generate local interest.
2) Banning all rehearsed TD celebrations.
3) Banning all trash talk.
There's a lot on this platform about the attendance @TorontoArgos games. I would like to hear from the smart people out there who have actual solutions to improve attendance. The team actually needs a 5-year plan for this. But I'll accept immediate, low-hanging fruit ideas.
Explore a critical moment in Canadian history: the near-extinction of buffaloes and the devastating effects on indigenous communities.
How did the John A. Macdonald and the country respond? Find out more. #BuffaloFamine#Canada#History#ContextMatters