Toronto's Historical Plaques

Learn a little of Toronto's history as told through its plaques.

The Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion (1937-1938)

Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion

Photos by Alan L Brown - April, 2009

Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion

Here, in a garden on the west side of the Legislature Buildings in Queen's Park, is a Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque. Here's what it says:

The "Mac-Paps" were a unit of the International Brigades, a volunteer force recruited world-wide to oppose the fascist forces bent on overthrowing the government of Spain. Formed in Spain in 1937, the battalion was named for the leaders of the 1837 rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada. Despite their government's opposition, more than 1500 Canadians volunteered to fight with the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War. They fought courageously for their ideals, suffering heavy losses in major battles. About half survived to return home in 1939.

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Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion
International Brigades
Rebellions of 1837
Spanish Civil War

Plaque Location Co-ordinates: 43.661841 -79.392099

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Posted May 7, 2009
1500 Canadians volunteered to fight against fascism, WITHOUT the support of the government and this is the thanks they get? Some crummy plaque on a rock that nobody will ever see? Pathetic.

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