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Churchill was one of the most inspiring people in the whole history of mankind. His leadership in 1940 was a major factor in Hitler's Nazi forces being thwarted in their attempt to conquer Europe. In 1946 his warnings of the Soviet intent to take over Western Europe were scorned but as often with his predictions he was proven right and the formation of NATO owed much to his leadership. His life, achievements, and philosophy are still highly pertinent in the 21st Century.
Not surprising that someone as notable a figure as Winston Churchill would be the target of revisionist opinions. However of late some have become vicious and downright nasty
- as well as being untrue.
The Toronto Star of March 9, 2018 "Race and Gender" columnist referred to Churchill as a barbaric monster.
The article may be downloaded from our site - Download the Star Article
The response to The Star which was not published may be viewed from the link Response to Star Article
A full response on the Hillsdale College "The Churchill Project" of March 20, 2018 can be downloaded. The link to the rebuttal is at The Churchill Project Response
Now the National Post attacks Winston in John Ivison's Article: Donald Trump is no Winston Churchill
The National Post Article may be downloaded at John Ivison Article June 05 2020
A response to National Post Article (June 05 2020) which was not published may be viewed from the link Response to John Ivison
Mr. Richard Langworth Senior Fellow Hillsdale College also replied to the National Post Article with Mr. Ivison is right. And wrong. Mr. Langworth's response may be viewed at Mr. Richard Langworth response
A major objective of ICS Canada is the education of the public and especially the younger generation on the life and achievements of Winston Churchill and their relevance in the 21st century.

Annual Dinner - Saturday May 9, 2020, 6.30 p.m. for 7.30 p.m.
With Allen Packwood Director of the Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge U.K. on his book
"How Churchill Waged War." Further details in due course.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO
COVID-19. WE WILL ADVISE OF RESCHEDULING WHEN THE VIRUS
SITUATION HAS BEEN ADDRESSED.
Churchillians,
It is with pleasure that ICS Canada is advising you of the following.
As you know, Allen Packwood was to speak at the annual ICSC Dinner in early May.
That was not to be. Instead Allen produced this video to bridge his speaking engagement until
next year with a little Churchill in between.
Please enjoy the video and plan to be at the Dinner next year.
Allen Packwood Video
Chartwell Property Curator Katherine Carter
Sun, 17 January 2021 2:00 PM
3:00 PM EST (streaming broadcast)
Join ICS Executive Director Justin Reash and Chartwell Property Curator Katherine Carter as they discuss the key role Churchill's family home plays in keeping his legacy alive.
A link to register for this event (a streaming event is at
The World Remembers
The Royal Canadian Legion Magazine, July/August 2018, Face to Face opinions can be downloaded from the Legion site.
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