Commentary This is Part 2 of a multi-part series examining Macdonald’s legacy. Click here for Part 1. Throughout the annals of history, countless pieces of art, sculpture, architecture, literature, drama, and poetry have been dedicated to the memory of respected forebears seen to have been vital to the advancement of a particular family, tribe, nation, or empire. In human societies blessed with the virtues of gratitude and forgiveness, even flawed national heroes can be permanently valued for their contribution to the common good. One of the most important attributes of those who capture the imagination of descendants has always been the gift of “vision.” ‘The Man Who Made Us’ Up until the capture of our culture by the global left, the vision of Canada’s founding prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, was deeply respected across partisan lines. John A. was a man of modest beginnings. He was not raised among the …
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