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Alcoholic

JAM would drink vodka while he was in the House of Commons because it would look like water in his glass. This is documented. He was a alcoholic that designed and implemented a plan to use federal law and government resources to starve and displace the First Nations from the land to allow settlement by the settlers. That must be included as part of his history.


https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/everyone-knows-john-a-macdonald-was-a-bit-of-a-drunk-but-its-largely-forgotten-how-hard-he-hit-the-bottle

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Some folks are very concerned about history. Therefore, the statue should be placed under the charge of the First Nations University of Canada history department to be used as a teaching tool as they see fit.
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An actual survey should be done ..

City of Regina should conduct an actual online survey about Victoria Park and the J.A. Macdonald statue. Instead, Regina city council makes a controversial decision and then runs around looking for input. Actually just looking for cover for an unpopular decision. An online survey would allow ALL interested voices to be heard, thereby respecting all residents equally. Thank you.

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