Jewish group seeks removal of anti-Semite’s name from Quebec street and park
MONTREAL — A Jewish advocacy group is calling on a city south of Montreal to rename a street and a park honouring a man who sought to prevent Jews from ever buying his land.
David Ouellette, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, said today the late Alphonse Waegener doesn’t deserve to be honoured in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, located about 40 kilometres southeast of Montreal.
It was recently revealed that in the 1960s Waegener had registered conditions on the titles of his land forbidding their sale to Jews.
A Superior Court Justice revoked those conditions in November after they were discovered during court proceedings involving a developer’s request to build on the land.