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Orillia to vote on Samuel de Champlain statue controversy

24 June 2026
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An imposing statue honoring Samuel de Champlain, which had been a fixture on the shores of Lake Couchiching in Orillia, Ontario, for a century, has been dismantled and stored away. The nearly five-meter-tall bronze statue is currently face down and wrapped in a blue tarp, with some in Quebec advocating for its relocation to the province. Orillia Mayor Don McIsaac expressed frustration over the situation, highlighting the statue’s beauty and the desire for public visibility. The statue has been vandalized, with graffiti evident on Champlain’s boot. Protests surrounding the statue escalated, resulting in one individual being charged with mischief after spray-painting the base. A consultation committee has recommended the statue’s partial reinstallation, taking into account the perspectives of First Nations people, amid ongoing discussions regarding its future.

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The statue of Samuel de Champlain has been part of Canadian history since its erection in 1925, symbolizing colonial legacy and sparking debates on historical representation. Champlain, known for founding Quebec City, also has a complex relationship with Indigenous communities due to his role in colonialism. The removal and storage of the statue reflect broader societal discussions about historical figures and their legacy, particularly regarding reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. This incident follows previous controversies over public monuments, highlighting the ongoing struggle to address historical injustices while navigating community sentiment.

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