Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:Ke Sends Carney Letter After Plains of Abraham Speech
Mark Carney framed the 1759 battle as Canada’s choice for partnership over domination, sparking demands for apology and parliamentary debate on national unity.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney "took away" with his speech in Quebec City punctuated with "historical revisionism." "It should be amended," says Canadian Relations Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette.
"I think Mr Carney escaped for that time," he says, referring to "historical revisionism".
A tale of two Carney speeches
While the world sang the praises of Mark Carney’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, a speech he gave two days later, back on “home soil,” largely escaped notice – except in Quebec, where it went over like a lead balloon. Carney spoke at the Quebec City Citadelle, on the Plains of Abraham – the site of the historic battle that saw the defeat of New France by Great Britain. That battle of 1759 was the beginning of what is known in…
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