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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 3 MIN

LeDrew Rant - From Churchill to Dundas — Why Are We Erasing History?

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Is the West losing confidence in its own ways, learned from costly experience?In this LeDrew Rant, Stephen LeDrew argues that Canada and other Western countries are suffering from the same political problem: leaders and institutions that are more interested in symbolism, slogans, and bureaucracy than common sense, national memory, and action.The rant begins with the Bank of England’s decision to move future banknotes away from historic figures such as Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, Alan Turing, and J.M.W. Turner, and toward wildlife imagery. The Bank says the change follows public consultation that found the Leader of the Allied Forces against Evil to be divisive.LeDrew Note–only if you like evil ! The King will remain on the front of the notes.LeDrew connects that decision to Canadian debates(mainly amongst the uneducated) over history, statues, and renaming — including Toronto’s move to rename Yonge-Dundas Square as Sankofa Square — arguing that public institutions are too often erasing historical figures instead of teaching history honestly and in full. Toronto City Council approved the new Sankofa Square name in 2023 as part of its broader response to the Dundas renaming issue.The rant also takes aim at political language around diversity, artificial intelligence, and government spending. LeDrew argues that Canada should focus less on abstract slogans and more on commonality, shared values, national identity, and real leadership.This episode covers:Churchill being removed from future UK banknotesThe broader debate over historical erasureDundas, Toronto, and Canadian renaming controversiesDiversity versus common national purposeAI funding and bureaucratic languageWhy Western governments seem increasingly disconnectedThe need for action instead of slogansLeDrew’s argument: Canada does not need more consultants, panels, speeches, or bureaucratic “journeys.” It needs leaders willing to make decisions, defend history, and rebuild a common Canadian purpose.Contribute To Information and Debate that is NOT Paid For, and Influenced,ByThe Carney Government:https://paypal.me/3minuteinterviewCheques accepted at:Stephen LeDrew303 Bay StreetToronto, OntarioM5H 2R1Follow Stephen on other social media platforms.https://www.stephenledrew.ca  / stephen.ledrew    / stephenledrew   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Is the West losing confidence in its own ways, learned from costly experience?In this LeDrew Rant, Stephen LeDrew argues that Canada and other Western countries are suffering from the same political problem: leaders and institutions that are more interested in symbolism, slogans, and bureaucracy than common sense, national memory, and action.The rant begins with the Bank of England’s decision to move future banknotes away from historic figures such as Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, Alan Turing, and J.M.W. Turner, and toward wildlife imagery. The Bank says the change follows public consultation that found the Leader of the Allied Forces against Evil to be divisive.LeDrew Note–only if you like evil ! The King will remain on the front of the notes.LeDrew connects that decision to Canadian debates(mainly amongst the uneducated) over history, statues, and renaming — including Toronto’s move to rename Yonge-Dundas Square as Sankofa Square — arguing that public institutions are too often erasing historical figures instead of teaching history honestly and in full. Toronto City Council approved the new Sankofa Square name in 2023 as part of its broader response to the Dundas renaming issue.The rant also takes aim at political language around diversity, artificial intelligence, and government spending. LeDrew argues that Canada should focus less on abstract slogans and more on commonality, shared values, national identity, and real leadership.This episode covers:Churchill being removed from future UK banknotesThe broader debate over historical erasureDundas, Toronto, and Canadian renaming controversiesDiversity versus common national purposeAI funding and bureaucratic languageWhy Western governments seem increasingly disconnectedThe need for action instead of slogansLeDrew’s argument: Canada does not need more consultants, panels, speeches, or bureaucratic “journeys.” It needs leaders willing to make decisions, defend history, and rebuild a common Canadian purpose.Contribute To Information and Debate that is NOT Paid For, and Influenced,ByThe Carney Government:https://paypal.me/3minuteinterviewCheques accepted at:Stephen LeDrew303 Bay StreetToronto, OntarioM5H 2R1Follow Stephen on other social media platforms.https://www.stephenledrew.ca  / stephen.ledrew    / stephenledrew   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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