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Residents have beef with cow sculpture

Unhappy people say giant chrome statue in Markham ‘does not belong in this community’

- TIM KELLY METROLAND

Residents of a Markham neighbourh­ood want a towering cow sculpture installed 10 days ago by the city to just moooove on.

The unhappy people gathered Tuesday night to give local councillor Alan Ho, who voted last year to approve the chrome statue, a piece of their collective mind.

Ho was in huge backtrack mode as resident after resident slammed him for supporting the statue in a large parkette on Charity Cres. in the Cathedralt­own neighbourh­ood.

He urged them to gather a petition opposing the artwork and to head to council at its first meeting in September to tell elected officials exactly what they think.

The cow, called Charity, Perpetuati­on of Perfection, was apparently a prizewinni­ng milker for the donor and the statue is dubbed “Brookview Tony Charity.”

Under intense questionin­g from residents at the site of the statue, Ho admitted the donation of the statue was valued at $1.2 million.

But he insisted the donation cost the city of Markham and taxpayers nothing. Residents were udderly unimpresse­d. Tammy Armes, a member of the Cathedralt­own Ratepayers Associatio­n, said the sculpture caught everyone by surprise.

“This is really a shock for us. It’s not a small cow, it does not belong in this community,” Armes said.

Danny Da Silva, who lives right in the sightline of the sculpture, was blunt in his assessment of it.

“I hate it. I don’t like to be forced to look at this, but I have to unless I don’t want to come out of my house anymore. I think it’s actually kind of disturbing-looking. I come from a Christian background and this is actually one of the worst things you can do, is to raise a calf; it’s facing the cathedral. Who’s going to want to buy the house? There’s very little to admire.”

Da Silva suggested it be moved to another location, like the carousel in downtown Markham.

Ho said he believed the statue belonged in another location, but that the donor insisted on the current location and council agreed.

He said if the statue does get moved it’s not clear whether the donor or the city will have to pay the cost. Markham Economist & Sun

 ?? TIM KELLY/METROLAND ?? Residents in Markham’s Cathedralt­own neighbourh­ood give a united thumbs down to a donated cow sculpture. They would like to see it removed.
TIM KELLY/METROLAND Residents in Markham’s Cathedralt­own neighbourh­ood give a united thumbs down to a donated cow sculpture. They would like to see it removed.

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