Swastika Trail street name to remain in Ontario township after council vote
A small group of Ontario residents living on a street called Swastika Trail vowed Thursday to continue their fight to change the controversial name after local politicians voted in favour of keeping it.
Councillors of Puslinch Township, about 75 kilometres west of Toronto, made the decision to preserve the street’s name with a 4-1 vote during a meeting Wednesday night.
Randy Guzar, one of four residents of Swastika Trail who led the effort to change the street’s name, said their work on the matter will not stop.
“Council’s decision ignores millions of people murdered, slaughtered, oppressed,” he said. “It’s unbelievable how anyone could come to this sort of decision.”