Thomas D’Arcy McGee was hated as much as he was loved

Author David Wilson says McGee was the most 'intellectually gifted Father of Confederation' who never got the biography he deserved.

Thomas D'Arcy McGee, the Irish-Canadian poet, politician, and one of Canada's founding fathers of Confederation, may well have had as many detractors as supporters among Irish-Canadians by the time of his death. In the early 20th century, when Parliament planned to erect a statue in hi...

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