Sir Frederick Banting File photo
Toronto Sun: INSULIN SHOCK: Mint cancels Banting from commemorative coin
Cabinet policy addressing “colonialism, patriarchy, and racism” strikes coin honouring Canadian scientist who discovered insulin
The Royal Canadian Mint has deleted Nobel Laureate Sir Frederick Banting from a coin commemorating the discovery of insulin.
But the Mint honoured James “Skookum Jim” Mason of the Tagish First Nation on a separate coin commemorating the discovery of gold in the Yukon.
These moves follow a 2019 cabinet policy to address “colonialism, patriarchy, and racism” in history, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.
“Public demand is high with many people collecting coins,” the Mint said in a statement.
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WNU Editor: Awarded the Military Cross for heroism for being a combat veteran in the First World War.
After the war works to discover insulin thereby saving hundreds of millions of lives in the past century (link here).
Is immediately awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Sells his insulin patents to the University of Toronto for a dollar!!!!!
Dies in a plane crash during the Second World War.
And he is not good enough to be honored in Canada, the country of his birth, in the year 2021!!!!!
It is when I read stories like this one that I sadly realize how everything has become politicized in the country that I have chosen to now call home.
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