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Christopher Dummitt: The cancellation mob comes for an 1840s governor general

Dresses like a Fop but he’s on our side.

The forces of “decolonization” took one more historical victim last week in Oshawa, Ont. That’s where the city council moved to change the name of Bagot Street, which it believes — but isn’t even entirely sure — was named in honour of Charles Bagot, the governor general of the united Province of Canada from 1841 to 1843.

These rapists of history should be tossed headfirst down an outhouse.

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