Most Kingstonians want statue of Sir John A. Macdonald back: poll


When asked whether it’s important that Kingstonians learn more about the legacy of Canada’s first prime minister, including his accomplishments as a founder of Canada and his role in the Indian Residential School system, 78.2 per cent of respondents indicated it was important, 13.9 per cent were neutral, five per cent said it wasn’t important and 2.9 per cent were unsure.



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