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Prime ministers statues removed from Baden park after Wilmot council cancels project

Prime ministers statues removed from Baden park after Wilmot council cancels project
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Timeline: The history of the controversial Prime Ministers Path in Wilmot Township

  WILMOT Originally meant to honour 150 years of confederation, the Prime Ministers Path project in Wilmot Township has been splashed with controversy for nearly a decade. Monday night, council is set to vote on a recommendation from the First Peoples Group that says the project should be scrapped altogether. The group s report calls for the remaining four statues to be removed and for council to discontinue any future expansion. Here is a timeline of the controversial Prime Ministers Path s history. 2013 In 2013, a group of private citizens raised money in hopes of seeing 22 former Prime Ministers moulded in bronze stand together somewhere in Waterloo Region.

Wilmot Township council set to decide future of Prime Minister s Path

  BADEN The fate of Wilmot Township’s Prime Minister’s Path project will soon be decided. A presentation is being brought forward to council in a special meeting on Monday and will advise the removal of all existing statues in the community. This comes months after a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald, which was on display in front of Castle Kilbride in Baden, was put away following multiple acts of vandalism. “The divisiveness has been allowed to fester for a long time and I would like to see us move forward,” said Coun. Cheryl Gordijk. The report by the First Peoples Group will be discussed ahead of the vote whether or not to remove the remaining statues from the path.

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