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TMU mural featuring Buffy Sainte-Marie 'to be updated before the end of this year'
TMU mural featuring Buffy Sainte-Marie 'to be updated before the end of this year'

National Post

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • National Post

TMU mural featuring Buffy Sainte-Marie 'to be updated before the end of this year'

A prominent mural featuring Buffy Sainte-Marie at Toronto Metropolitan University is being removed, the university says amid an online discussion against the disgraced singer-songwriter. Article content Article content The mural features a host of celebrated Canadian names, including Buffy Sainte-Marie. 'TMU needs to update their Greatest Canadian tribute on Gould St,' read a post on Reddit Tuesday. Article content Sainte-Marie's successful music career and activism made her an icon for Indigenous Canadians, but CBC reported she is an American without Indigenous lineage. Article content Article content 'The current mural was installed in 2017 and was originally intended to have a five-year lifespan,' a university spokesperson said in an email. 'A refresh had been planned, but pandemic-related delays shifted the timeline. It is currently scheduled to be updated before the end of this year.' Article content Article content Article content Participating in the online discourse, the user who shared the post and the photos of the mural wrote in the comments, 'Buffy was featured prominently in the Human Rights museum in Winnipeg. They eventually yanked her presence because her fraud was too glaring to ignore. Celebrating her this way — so centrally on campus — doesn't send the best message to the young undergrads and highschoolers at TMU.' Article content Article content The action taken by the museum in Winnipeg happened late February this year, with one professor saying he was surprised it took so long to remove her profile from the exhibit. Article content 'She lied on a continuous basis,' Robert-Falcon Ouellette, a Winnipeg-based professor at the University of Ottawa and a former member of Parliament, told CBC in February. 'Not just a little bit, not a misunderstanding, but she purposely created a fog around her identity.' Article content Article content The comedian has a host of new fans following his battle-cry of elbows up, a famous hockey phrase that he revived following Trump's 51st state rhetoric during a skit for Saturday Night Live in March this year. Article content

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