OSTOLA: If you liked Macdonald, you'd have loved Laurier — and in Ottawa they still do
'History’s Two Solitudes, The unequal treatment of English and French Canada’s giants from the past.'
As Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911, the Liberal Sir Wilfrid Laurier shared many of the same attitudes and policies of his predecessor, the Conservative Sir John A Macdonald. It is an unwelcome peculiarity of contemporary Canadian politics that his memory is quite properly still revered, but that of Macdonald has been shamefully trampled. Writer Larry Ostola talks about how that happenedWestern Standard files