N.L. looks to rename Colonial Building in St. John’s as part of reconciliation effort
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Newfoundland and Labrador government is considering renaming the historic Colonial Building in downtown St. John’s.
A Nov. 17, 2021 information note from the provincial Tourism Department first obtained by CBC News discusses “the need and process” to rename the government building.
The note says a new name for the building is recommended in light of the provincial government’s reconciliation efforts with the province’s Indigenous groups.
Chief Mi’sel Joe of the Miawpukek First Nation agrees the building’s link to colonialism should end and says the effort affords the province a chance to revisit Newfoundland and Labrador’s entry into Canada in 1949.