Quebec municipalities express interest in Samuel de Champlain statue from Ontario
- Posted on July 12, 2026
- By The Toronto Star
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The controversial Samuel de Champlain statue, currently located in Orillia, Ontario, has sparked interest from multiple Quebec communities willing to relocate the monument. This development reflects the ongoing cultural and historical debate surrounding the French explorer's legacy and representation across Canadian provinces. Several Quebec municipalities and cultural organizations have formally expressed their intention to accept the statue, proposing alternative placements that align with regional historical narratives and community values. The situation highlights tensions between provincial perspectives on Canadian colonial history.
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