Dawson: Here's why we should bulldoze where Lester B. Pearson lived
The home where Lester B. Pearson lived for a few years is not worthy of heritage protection or status. Knock the bloody thing down and let the Uganda High Commission rebuild; its plans for the new building look pretty nice, to be honest.
We’re not talking about some stunning period home in this case: Pearson’s onetime home is a squat, red-brick building on Ottawa’s Cobourg Street that looks like pretty much any other squat, red-brick building that could be in any other city in
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