Nova Scotia premier cautions against erasing contentious historical figures
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier cautioned against moves to erase Canada’s history Thursday amid questions about a town in his province named for a contentious British general who Montreal has decided to remove from its streetscape.
The town of Amherst, N.S., was named for Jeffery Amherst, who supported giving smallpox-laced blankets to Indigenous Peoples.
On Wednesday, Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre vowed to remove the name Amherst from a street in that city in order to move forward on the path of Indigenous reconciliation: “Goodbye Jeffery Amherst,” he said, calling him a “stain on our history.”
On Thursday, Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil said he has not heard concerns about the town of Amherst being named for the controversial historical figure.