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June 10, 1937

Remembering Robert Borden

 

Sir Robert Laird Borden, Canada's eighth prime minister, passed away on June 10, 1937. On a chilly January day almost 20 years later, a bronze statue of Borden is erected on Parliament Hill. In this 1957 radio clip, Mac Lipson reports on the unveiling of what he calls a "statue of heroic proportions." At the ceremony, Prime Minister Louis St-Laurent and Opposition leader John Diefenbaker both pay glowing tribute to Borden — the Conservative prime minister who led Canada through the First World War.

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