Poilievre Defends History as Trudeau Erases Macdonald

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Poilievre defends history as Trudeau erases Macdonald—and the deeper implications strike at the heart of who we are as Canadians.

Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s founding Prime Minister, is no longer welcome in our national story—at least not with plaques or public honors. According to the federal Historic Sites and Monuments Board, he’s now “too controversial” for commemoration. The man who built the East-West vision of a united Canada is being quietly removed from the public square—relegated to a footnote, or worse, a digital shadow.

But why? Is it about justice—or narrative control?

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is pushing back. He’s not just defending a statue or a name—he’s defending memory, identity, and the integrity of history itself. When we allow a small group of bureaucrats to decide which parts of our past are “acceptable,” we abandon truth for comfort, and trade wisdom for ideology.

This video dives into the federal board's decision, Poilievre's rebuke, and the broader war on national memory happening right before our eyes.

Should we confront our past? Absolutely. But should we erase the very people who shaped it? That’s a dangerous path.

If Canada can’t honour its founders, what legacy will we have left?
Is historical erasure a form of cultural self-harm—or progress in disguise?

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#johnamacdonald #canadianhistory #poilievre #cancelculture #canadianpolitics

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