After Sir John A. Macdonald, Quebec institutions debate pulling Lionel Groulx's name

A street sign showing Avenue Lionel-Groulx is seen in Montreal on Friday, Dec.6, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

MONTREAL - In 2020, Montreal activists yanked down and decapitated a statue of Canada's first prime minister, in protest of Sir John A. Macdonald's role as the architect of the residential school system.

Now, another larger-than-life historical figure is coming under scrutiny, as Quebec municipalities and institutions are mulling whether to pull the name of priest and historian Lionel Groulx from public places over views described as antisemitic and racist.

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