Queens Park Statues to Be Wrapped After Protest Damage as More Rallies Loom

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CanadaA statue stands in the forefront of the Ontario legislative building in Toronto, Nov. 6, 2025. The Canadian Press/Eduardo LimaJennifer Cowan3/20/2026|Updated: 3/20/20260:00Statues on the grounds of the Ontario legislature in Toronto are set to be covered in protective wrapping to safeguard them from vandalism during planned protests at Queen’s Park this spring.The decision announced this week by House Speaker Donna Skelly is in response to the $5,000 in damage inflicted on the George Brown monument that included spray-painted expletives referencing Ontario Premier Doug Ford.

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