Canada''s National Archive Cancels Country''s First Prime Minister
Canada''s National Archive Cancels Country''s First Prime Minister Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, Canadas national archive has effectively canceled the countrys first Prime Minister Sir John Alexander Macdonald by deleting a page about him because it was offensive and didnt represent Canada as diverse and multicultural. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, born in Scotland, was Canadas first prime minister. He is famous for his role in the establishment of Canada as a country on July 1 1867. Some of his other notable achievements include building the Canadian Pacific Railway and forming a strong Conservative Party, writes Dan Frieth. However, it is Macdonalds role in passing the Indian Act, which mandated that children from indigenous tribes assimilate into Christian boarding schools, that has drawn the ire of far-left activists. The governments establishment of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1885, which limited the entrance of Chinese immigrants into Canada by charging them a head tax of $50 each, is also apparently grounds for Macdonalds cancellation.
Canada''s National Archive Cancels Country''s First Prime Minister
Canada''s National Archive Cancels Country''s First Prime Minister Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, Canadas national archive has effectively canceled the countrys first Prime Minister Sir John Alexander Macdonald by deleting a page about him because it was offensive and didnt represent Canada as diverse and multicultural. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, born in Scotland, was Canadas first prime minister. He is famous for his role in the establishment of Canada as a country on July 1 1867. Some of his other notable achievements include building the Canadian Pacific Railway and forming a strong Conservative Party, writes Dan Frieth. However, it is Macdonalds role in passing the Indian Act, which mandated that children from indigenous tribes assimilate into Christian boarding schools, that has drawn the ire of far-left activists. The governments establishment of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1885, which limited the entrance of Chinese immigrants into Canada by charging them a head tax of $50 each, is also apparently grounds for Macdonalds cancellation.