I am incredulous at the amount of time and effort and so called passion taken up by this statue. We have people living in the street, people without enough to eat. Infrastructure falling apart. People without doctors. We do not have the resources to spend this ridiculous amount of money. And beyond all that it is offensive to some of the native owners of this land. And I do not care that when you were 6 you used to sit there and look at it.
The amount of time and money wasted over this monument is infuriating. Can we please just axe it and put the money towards something beneficial to the townspeople of Orillia? We could even roll it into next year's snow removal budget......
Did Champlain really arrive on horseback, and hence the spurs depicted on the monument? Regardless - the monument is offensive in 2026 and there are more important issues to spend our taxes on. Scrap It!
The gentlman resided there for years, safely and affordably. With the current state of homelssness in Orillia and just about every Ontario community, it is puzzling that he would be evicted. Perhaps he is considered to be at a safer state, to be out on the streets. I disagree.
I'll trust the school boards best objective decision; versus the union's. Any day of the week. No doubt the ones laid off will go on some sort of stress benefit. But all was not lost. They got in their 4 day Easter weekend. Maybe a 5-6 day; with a mere text.
Way too many noses in other people’s business, the city of Orillia should involve themselves with the things that they have failed at, and leave this individual alone, he appears to be of sound mind, plus the fact that he lived there for years without issues should be considered.As an aside, pot holes should be something at the very top of mind for the city, instead of evicting a person who is causing no problems.
Orillia is a longtime Conservative stronghold. I'm confident people will find a way to spin this is as a positive. I mean buck a beer , no license fee for your car. Apparently those are the important things. Who needs health care and strong education?
It should not go back in the park. If it is considered “history” then it should be put in a museum not a public park. A modern sculpture could take its place.
Coun. Whitney Smith said she has heard strong support from residents for both the return of the monument and the proposed design. How many did she ask, two?
Pretty sure people with loved ones in our schools and hospitals will be really glad that Doug no longer has to fly on an ordinary airliner like a regular voter.