Revision Claims B.C. Pioneer

A British Columbia lieutenant-governor is among a handful of historic figures to have plaques removed by a federal agency. Edgar Dewdney was named and shamed by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board for approving the hanging of Louis Riel in 1885: “No new plaque will be prepared.”

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