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Home > Politics and Economy > Prime Ministers' Gallery > Alexander Mackenzie's grave finally recognized

Aug. 2, 1999

Alexander Mackenzie's grave finally recognized

 

By 1999, Alexander Mackenzie's gravestone was in poor shape. The writing on his stone was illegible, and most people had no idea that Canada's second prime minister was buried in the Sarnia, Ont., cemetery. An ironic outcome considering "this was a person of great historic significance," says Sarnia-Lambton MP Roger Gallaway in this TV clip. But thanks to Gallaway's efforts, Mackenzie's grave was refurbished, and was dedicated as a national historic site on Aug. 2, 1999.

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